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Why are you so offended?
Harvard Gazette
Because giving offense is an affront to standing, she said, trying to say that the affront was not intended only makes matters worse. It reveals...
4 months ago
For many Americans, views of offensive speech aren’t necessarily clear-cut
Pew Research Center
Americans' views of offensive speech aren't necessarily clear-cut · Eight-in-ten Republicans and Republican-leaning independents say people...
5 months ago
Schools Need to Teach Young People How Not to Be Offended
Time Magazine
Irshad Manji, author of "Don't Label Me," argues that schools shouldn't just teach students how not to be offensive.
70 months ago
Why I don't feel offended when people say the wrong things about my cancer diagnosis
MD Anderson Cancer Center
I rarely feel offended anymore when people offer up these comments and advice. I always figure they are just wishing the best for me.
116 months ago
Why We Need to Be Careful About How We Use the Phrase "Choosing to Be Offended"
LDS Living
“To be offended is a choice we make,” and, “To believe that someone or something can make us feel offended, angry, hurt, or bitter diminishes our moral agency.
71 months ago
Feeling Offended: A Blow to Our Image and Our Social Relationships
Frontiers
An offense is a blow to our image and our self-image, which makes us feel offended. ... This triggers emotions of anger, disappointment, bitterness, rancor toward...
11 months ago
Perspective | I’m offended my book isn’t considered offensive enough to be banned too
The Washington Post
my book, “What Doesn't Kill You Makes You Blacker,” has multiple references to drugs, sex, slurs, naked White people, God and masturbation — and...
35 months ago
I Taught in San Francisco. Children Are Trained to Be Offended
Newsweek
I was a high school teacher. In a nutshell, adults are afraid to offend, while children seem trained to be offended.
20 months ago
Washington Redskins’ name, Native mascots offend more than previously reported
Berkeley News
Contrary to polls showing that relatively few Native Americans take offense at the Washington Redskins' name, a new UC Berkeley study has found...
59 months ago
Protecting free speech is more important than protecting people from being offended
Pacific Legal Foundation
The United States leads the pack when it comes to citizens believing people should be able to say what they want and get access to the information they need.
68 months ago