Codedheart, 10 months ago I think so many will interpret 'the right to offend' as the right to say what they want without consequence. I also think the overuse of the pronoun 'one' is a silly attempt to make these tenets sound 'nobler' than they are.
I think so many will interpret 'the right to offend' as the right to say what they want without consequence. I also think the overuse of the pronoun 'one' is a silly attempt to make these tenets sound 'nobler' than they are.