tut comments on The Nature of Offense - Less Wrong

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Comment author: vinayak 25 July 2009 08:18:22AM 1 point [-]

It will be nice to come up with a more precise definition of 'lowering the status'. For example, if some person treats me like a non-person, all he is doing is expressing his opinion about me being a non-person. This being the opinion of just one person, should not affect my status in the whole society and yet, I feel offended. So the first question is whether this should be called lowering of my status.

Also, let us assume that one person treating me like a non-person does lower my status in some way. Even then, shouting back at him and informing him that he is offending me and requesting him to take care not to offend me in future is obviously not a good way of gaining back the lost status. And yet, this is what comes naturally to most people's minds on being offended. Why is that so?

Comment author: tut 08 August 2009 12:33:50PM 6 points [-]

If somebody treats you like a nonperson one of two things is true. Either

1) You are a mere possession, and thus have a very low status or

2) the person treating you that way did something inappropriate.

Being offended and making a scene is a way to show that 2 is the case, and thus defend yourself against the decreased status.