BA,
You are pretty adept at turning truth on its head.
Your truth BA, not
the truth - and that seems to me to be pretty much what you do in any case. Let's see though...
It is not acceptable to simply say that you should offend. We are not at the Oxford Union of privileged "toffs;" but in the real world of "ordinary" humans, who can be easily and hugely hurt by such an attitude.
This is fundamentally wrongheaded in my view. The right to offend is by magnitudes more important than the right not to be offended. Why? Because the moment someone says, "you can't say that because I'm offended by it" is the moment ideas atrophy, progress in human affairs stops and any manner of wickedness is given room to breathe.
Moreover, if you really believed something to be true would you not welcome rather than be offended by criticism of it? If you could rebut the critique your belief would be strengthened, and if not then you'd be given good reason to revisit and reconsider your opinion. What possible role can being offended have to play in that?
You lack any human sensitivity whatsoever, not to mention your lack of understanding of human nature. I am not ashamed to stand up for the sensitivities of others, who perhaps cannot cope with adverse attacks.
On the contrary, I'm full of the milk of human kindness thanks. I'm also intelligent and aware enough though to understand that "offence" is too often used by people who would do bad things to hide behind. It's precisely for fear of "offending" for example that so much abuse in the RC church was allowed to carry on for so long - "hush now, you can't say that of the Father - it's offensive to my faith" etc.
If freedom of speech is to mean
anything, its precisely the defence of "I'm offended" that deserves least respect of all.
If that is indeed shameful, in your view, then you are an idiot.
How's that not insulting posters here plan of yours going BA?