Don’t be offended

That’s easy to say when you’re in a group that’s doing most of the offending. 

It’s harder to be someone who must constantly shore up his defenses to take offense without suffering harm. 

Inevitably the latter leads to a reaction against the offenders. Because people want things to change. For their children and the rest of posterity.

“No offense, but…” means someone’s about to be offended.

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