Question Author
andy-hughes
/// If I think something is witty or funny, but it offends someone else, would it hurt me to let it go? Does it take years off my life if a minor adjustment is made to allow for the sensibikities of someone else? Is it appropriate for me to accuse the upset party of not sharing my sense of humour, or even lacking a sense of humour at all? ///
You would have provided a good argument, if you had you headed it IMO.
Are you actually saying that if one (or a very few) finds something offensive, then that item should then be removed, taken off sale, not allowed to be spoken of, not allowed to be published, televised or shown in any other way, regardless of what the majority thinks?
That is not democracy but dictatorial, by a minority group that wish only for the things that they agree should be displayed, aired, or otherwise allowed.