| NightDragon83 said: I'm not telling anyone what to do, if someone gets "triggered" by every little thing they see on the internet that's their problem, not mine. And you're preaching to the choir with that quote. It better suits the perpetually offended whiners out there who try to shut down any speech or opinions they disagree with in the name of "equality", "social justice" and other such bs. As for "choosing" what to be offended by, what affects you as a person more... a random comment on a website, or someone actively infringing on your 1st amendment rights (if you live in the US of course) because you don't hold the same views they do? |
I know but in the end I am just pointing out to you that you fall under what you say others do when you claim to being offended, when you choose to be offended at say your first amendment but not the other while also saying what others are or aren't offended by then really you're equally picking and choosing and we're all pretty guilty of this. The whole point of his quote was to just not be offended , as in stop choosing or just being offended in general, that was his shutdown.
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.







