I don’t recall precisely when it began, but it seems to have been gathering momentum for a long time and those who concede to ‘offence’ and very often habitually to the prospect of ‘offence’, are wholly responsible. We have now reached a stage where, for fear of causing offence, certain to produce a backlash, the most extreme of which is through legal channels, we are obliged to consider every word before we utter it and that is not only wrong, it’s damaging. The ‘offender’ may be intolerant but the ‘offended’, in his quest to silence another’s freedom to speak as he sees fit is equally, if not more, intolerant. Intolerance raises its problematic head in many ways and the demand for its suppression, as well as being idealistically unworkable, creates what has become an acceptable and forcefully defended victim mentality, adding deeply held resentment to the mix, which in turn creates greater intolerance on all sides.
(ag, I’m a huge fan of the Harry Potter books. Not to be missed, in my opinion).