Getting offended is a sign of a provocative generation who do not know who they are.
Culture develops agreed positions on everything in the public space so it is known what
is dangerous and what is safe.
When offence is happening all the time, people are demanding a shift in what is acceptable.
If the boundaries know no limits, then one just ends up continually upset, which is pointless.
Jesus said simply, ignore it, turn the other cheek, go the extra mile, show love that overcomes
this hurt and domination, but rather reach out to people as who they really are and not the
group persona.
Today people can become so "fluid" they have no identity or place. Rather than exercising care
and support for others, they desire definition and recognition of what they are as individuals
because the world is such an aggressive, power hungry world that is putting them down.
But the truth is we now live in the most privileged society ever, and you can define yourself as
you want, which is the real problem. Jesus and the cross defines us, roots us, focuses us on the
path and how we have obligations to God and to one another.