We don't deliberately set out to offend. Unless we feel it's justified.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
It seems no matter what you say and how politically correctly and carefully you say it, you offend someone. Or at least I always do.
If you're not going to offend somebody you don't need the First Amendment.
If you say, 'I don't want to offend anyone,' then don't get on stage. Just ask yourself, 'Do I think it is right? Do I think it is offensive? And do I think that everyone is okay to hear this? If I truly believe this, then I should go and do this.'
I don't want to offend people.
Good grief, we're getting offended by everything these days! People can't say anything without offending somebody.
Sometimes, we feel like we don't want to offend people, but there are times that we need to express ourselves without fear that somebody is going to shut us down simply because we have differing opinions. That's how we grow.
To be offended is a choice we make; it is not a condition inflicted or imposed upon us by someone or something else.
People are going to say what they say. I know sometimes I say things; I offend people.
I needed freedom to really express myself. That's really what Justified is about.
I believe in absolute freedom of expression. Everyone has a right to offend and be offended.