I agree that people who grow up with diversity are far more likely to adapt to this changing world. Having a diverse environment provides subtle understanding of the cultures around you.
Those who grow up in a more insulated bubble are more likely to feel persecuted for having beliefs and mannerisms or using words that cause offense to groups outside that which they were brought up in.
So what’s the answer? Contrary to
@Mark Football’s assertion, I actually agree with those who are against the “woke scolds” shaming anyone at the slightest perception of offense.
But at the same time, there are universally accepted “offensive” behaviors that as a society we’d probably be better off moving past.
How do we provide the understanding & experience of diversity to those who grew up in relative isolation?
Challenging.