Is offending others a necessary part of free speech?

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"Is offending others a necessary part of free speech?" I have to argue the underlying premise. Being "offended" is not the inherent responsibility of the speaker. Rather, it rests solely in the lap of the offended.

Agree. I’m responsible for what I say, not for how you choose to take it.

Pretty much goes hand in hand with expectations. And you know what they say about those who "assume" šŸ™‚