• Tylerdurdon@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    I understand uniformity and all, but there’s also a lot of over-sheltering going on. Part of being ready for the world is knowing things out there are rarely fair and most of us get offended at one point or another. You learn to brush it off and grow thicker skin, making you a stronger individual.

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      I agree, we shouldn’t be coddling folk triggered by messages like “Everyone is Welcome”. They need to toughen up and learn to accept messages of inclusivity.

      They SHOULD feel uncomfortable if they don’t like this sign. It’ll put hair on their chest.

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      I don’t see how people are so opposed to the idea that “we should help our children become strong and robust so that they’re not offended by everything”.

      Life is a lot easier when you can handle people saying and doing things you don’t like without it breaking you. I’m not saying injustice should be tolerated: Quite the opposite. I’m saying that fighting injustice is easier if you are robust enough withstand it when it’s directed at you.

      My impression is that that’s what you mean, in which case I wholly agree.