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Comment author: Eugine_Nier 26 October 2012 02:23:09AM *  1 point [-]

they respond as if a scandalous accusation has been made against their honor,

That's because in today's world having a reputation as being "offensive"/"insensitive" can have a very negative effect on one's life and livelihood.

Comment author: fubarobfusco 26 October 2012 06:24:21PM 1 point [-]

Having a reputation as smelly and unwashed can have a very negative effect on one's life and livelihood, too — but if someone points out that you smell bad, you are better served to update on that (and take a shower) rather than responding as if it is a slur. I don't think we want a social world in which people respond to negative feedback with overwhelming retaliatory defensiveness.

Comment author: Eugine_Nier 26 October 2012 11:35:27PM 2 points [-]

Having a reputation as smelly and unwashed can have a very negative effect on one's life and livelihood, too — but if someone points out that you smell bad, you are better served to update on that (and take a shower) rather than responding as if it is a slur.

Depends, if people frequently used accusations of smelliness as universal counter-arguments, they way they use accusations of offensiveness, it would make sense to question accusations of smelliness.

Comment author: fubarobfusco 27 October 2012 01:17:49AM 2 points [-]

Hmm ... from what I can tell, people frequently use accusations of "political correctness" as universal counter-arguments against requests that they moderate their offensive behavior towards others. Would you agree that those should be treated with the same disdain?