I'm sure to the "politically correct" crowd, such a term probably is frowned upon by them.
If so, then why is it frowned upon today, when it wasn't 30 to 40 years ago? 30 to 40 years ago if someone got all "sissy" and started to point out that they were sensitive and the statements being made were violating the rules of PC, they would have been smacked, punched and kicked. Today, we just have to walk away from them while the feel they've had some sort of victory.
Why does the "politically correct" crowd have such thin skin? Man-up, grow some balls, we're getting sick of all the whiners.
Why can't they be just a bit more tolerant? Just as they like to quickly point out that we're being intolerant, we should quickly reply back to them indicating "they should be a bit more resilient in the real world that we live in, which is much unlike the bubble they live in ".
If so, then why is it frowned upon today, when it wasn't 30 to 40 years ago? 30 to 40 years ago if someone got all "sissy" and started to point out that they were sensitive and the statements being made were violating the rules of PC, they would have been smacked, punched and kicked. Today, we just have to walk away from them while the feel they've had some sort of victory.
Why does the "politically correct" crowd have such thin skin? Man-up, grow some balls, we're getting sick of all the whiners.
Why can't they be just a bit more tolerant? Just as they like to quickly point out that we're being intolerant, we should quickly reply back to them indicating "they should be a bit more resilient in the real world that we live in, which is much unlike the bubble they live in ".