| NightDragon83 said: If you get offended by random comments on the internet, you seriously need to rethink your priorities in life. The comments on most of those sites are good for the lulz every now and then. I'm more offended when sites tries to curb comments or discussions so that only the point of view they wish to push is represented. This often happens on partisan political sites and blogs, and lately it's also been occurring in real life on American college campuses for example, like that professor who just got charged with assault when she got in the face of a student reporter and called for "more muscle" to help her remove the reporter from filming and documenting one of the many "black lives matter" protests... http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2016/01/25/assault-charge-filed-against-mizzou-professor-who-called-some-muscle/79298692/ Stuff like that offends me far more than some random person trolling comments sections for attention or making crude or racist jokes. |
That last part catches you out though, I mean in the way you choose to be offended and then tell others not to is you trying to get your side represended mroe in telling others what to do or sort their lives out.
Really it just reminds me of this:

Mankind, in its arrogance and self-delusion, must believe they are the mirrors to God in both their image and their power. If something shatters that mirror, then it must be totally destroyed.







