Really is this where we are now?

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This isn’t just college kids anymore. I see it in adults too. You can’t discuss anything regarding race with a lot of people without being labeled a racist.

I suspect it’ll only get worse.






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It is so sad how sensitive people are now a days. People are just so bored that they find things to complain about.
 

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The lunacy of this college generation is simply over the top. And to think that many of these idiots are tomorrow's leaders. :eek::mad::rolleyes:

^ That's the scariest part of it all. God I hope there are more of this generation that are like my kids out there. If so we might have a chance. Guys do your part and put our types on this Earth!!!
 

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It is so sad how sensitive people are now a days. People are just so bored that they find things to complain about.

People like playing victims for things that don't actually affect them. It stems from a lack of parenting when they were younger- either they were coddled and used to someone kissing every boo-boo, or they got no attention and are now looking for it.

"But CV355, don't you always complain about people driving on the wrong side of the road?"

Why yes, but that actually affects people when their car and organs get crushed. Calling someone a pronoun that they don't like at that particular moment doesn't cause physical trauma, unless the momentum from their jiggly arm fat while their arms are flailing causes them to lose balance and tumble after Indiana Jones.
 

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The first time someone ever uses the term microaggression to my face will see what it's big brother aggression looks like in the real world.

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People like playing victims for things that don't actually affect them. It stems from a lack of parenting when they were younger- either they were coddled and used to someone kissing every boo-boo, or they got no attention and are now looking for it.

"But CV355, don't you always complain about people driving on the wrong side of the road?"

Why yes, but that actually affects people when their car and organs get crushed. Calling someone a pronoun that they don't like at that particular moment doesn't cause physical trauma, unless the momentum from their jiggly arm fat while their arms are flailing causes them to lose balance and tumble after Indiana Jones.
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Some of the first “life rules” I can remember being taught by my parents were that life isn’t fair, I am not going to be the center of the universe, and there is nothing preventing people from hurting my feelings.

If you’re offended by something, shrug it off, put on your big boy pants and move on.

Simple.
 

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Some of the first “life rules” I can remember being taught by my parents were that life isn’t fair, I am not going to be the center of the universe, and there is nothing preventing people from hurting my feelings.

If you’re offended by something, shrug it off, put on your big boy pants and move on.

Simple.

Exactly. What ever happened to the "sticks and stones" rule?
 

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