Well, yes, some of it is.
So what?
The whole point of the concept is to allow for the free flow of discussion in a free society. As such, some of what flows is bound to "offend."
It is only unfree societies--say, those that hew to sharia law--that claim the right to rigidly enforce what an individual can and cannot say.
Here's something that's bound to offend any special snowflake who has a problem with "offensive" speech: suck it up, buttercup.
So what?
The whole point of the concept is to allow for the free flow of discussion in a free society. As such, some of what flows is bound to "offend."
It is only unfree societies--say, those that hew to sharia law--that claim the right to rigidly enforce what an individual can and cannot say.
Here's something that's bound to offend any special snowflake who has a problem with "offensive" speech: suck it up, buttercup.
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