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Sir Keir Starmer says it's 'Not right to say only women have a cervix', I say this is literally madness...
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<blockquote data-quote="Danllan" data-source="post: 7765669" data-attributes="member: 8735"><p>Not offended, revolted and also exasperated, there is a clear difference. Am I right to feel those regarding this? Stupid question, if people genuinely feel something it is right for them to say so should they wish to. </p><p></p><p>To pretend a feeling, offence or whatever, can range from pointless and daft to despicable, depending on context. I have no doubt that there are many who do feign offence as both a political tool and to be seen doing so, virtue flagging in the vernacular. I don't pretend how I feel in real life or on here, and am sufficiently confident and happy to express myself regarding any given matter. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>For the record, I think freedom of expression is an inalienable right and, within certain obvious parameters - one example being the banning of child pornography - I do <u>not</u> think that my being offended by something is a good enough reason for anybody else to be restricted regarding sharing it, still less to think it. And I hold the reciprocal to be true too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danllan, post: 7765669, member: 8735"] Not offended, revolted and also exasperated, there is a clear difference. Am I right to feel those regarding this? Stupid question, if people genuinely feel something it is right for them to say so should they wish to. To pretend a feeling, offence or whatever, can range from pointless and daft to despicable, depending on context. I have no doubt that there are many who do feign offence as both a political tool and to be seen doing so, virtue flagging in the vernacular. I don't pretend how I feel in real life or on here, and am sufficiently confident and happy to express myself regarding any given matter. For the record, I think freedom of expression is an inalienable right and, within certain obvious parameters - one example being the banning of child pornography - I do [U]not[/U] think that my being offended by something is a good enough reason for anybody else to be restricted regarding sharing it, still less to think it. And I hold the reciprocal to be true too. [/QUOTE]
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