If I say "you are the master of your own destiny", is that offensive, because the word "master" is always offensive? I think that "main branch" sounds fine, it makes as much sense as "master branch", but I'm irked that people are always caving to word policing. Like, we're just going to scratch a whole bunch of words from the dictionary because someone somewhere is offended? The other day, people at my workplace were…
It depends on the person. Likely some people could be offended and some people wouldn't. The more relevant question is, should we care about those people's feelings. We could apply this suggested rationale to any hypothetical or actual use of language. What people find offensive tends to be deeply personal. Look at comedians who tell a joke that 'cross a line' -- some people will say it's nothing, some people will sa…
We pretend to care about pretended feelings.
If we care about people who are offended, we would: a) if they a fake offended (99%): tell them to stop appropriating other's concerns in bad faith b) if they are really offended: help them to understand that the only way forward is being more resilient