
Hating on someone has pretty much been going on forever. I cannot remember a time when harsh words have not been said to me, about me, or from me.
Only in our late revisionist culture where idiot millenial Yale students claim the "right" to this vague thing called "safe space" regardless of how much it steps on freedom of speech.
Nobody has a right not to be offended. Not some moron ivy league dumbass regardless of how vehemently she screams about losing her "safe place" because of some idiotic notion regarding halloween costumes.
However, people have the right to say offensive things. It is called "freedom of speech" and no amount of political correctness, revisionist bullcrap, or any other aspect of this "new normal" which is anything but that will alter the reality of what the United States was built upon and the multitude of persons such as myself who await any confrontation to the contrary.

We have the bill of rights. Cart you dumb ass home and don't expect an apology stupid. You have no right to any form of acknowledgement. Period.
Another aspect of this interpretive model where a company feels the right to police the bill of rights lay in facebook whereby they will remove those "hate speech" examples they choose. Leaving up imagery of murdered policemen while forcing others to submit to some vague policy they appear make up as they go or to which they subject their membership to on the whims.
I'm glad I never wanted a facebook account.
The real world is fraught with disagreement. While I am not one to chronically "disagree disagreeably" I am also one to forbid you to trod on my bill of rights without being challenged. The US Constitution and the Bill of Rights were here long before your stupid Yale student ass.
I have tolerated a never ending stream of hostile environment and harsh words directed at me my entire life. So gobble on, safe space Turkeys. You and your intolerance and failure to thrive in all the adversity characteristic of this world in which we live are precisely what's wrong with the United States today.