Quote of the day 29th December 2014
“I'm very depressed how in this country you can be told "That's offensive" as though those two words constitute an argument.”
( Christopher Hitchens )
( Christopher Hitchens )
Christopher Whiteside MBE is a Conservative activist. He was Conservative candidate for Leeds North East in the 2024 General election He has served as a County, City & District, Borough, Town and Parish councillor, and has also been a school governor and health authority member. He lives and works in the North of England, particularly spending time in Leeds where he works, other parts of Yorkshire, and Cumbria.
Comments
I don't take the Hitchins quote to mean that you should never have a problem with something being offensive. The key point he was making is that those two words do not constitute an argument.
Some people appear to find any opinion different from their own to be offensive. It should be obvious from the number of comments I have allowed to stand on this blog which I disagree with - starting with the one above - that I am not one of those people.
At other times people have a very good reason to find something offensive.
If you have a good reason to find something offensive you should be able to explain why - for example in a recent post and comment I explained that I find dragging someone's children into a political argument offensive and I used a lot more than two words to explain why. I'm not going to repeat that argument here.
I don't think there is anything hypocritical in holding or expressing the opinion that people may have good or bad reasons to find something offensive: and therefore if you argue that something is offensive it is a good idea to explain why, and a bad one to imagine that the words "that's offensive" in themselves constitute an argument.