Ian Robinson, a columnist for The Calgary Sun, makes a lot of sense in his most recent column. Sadly, too many Canadians will probably ignore it or, worse, call him “insensitive.” A huge number of people in Durham and other points of the Triangle could take something from his comments, but they probably won’t. The culture of victimhood, sensitivity and niceness won’t allow it. Hurt feelings are now nearly a crime, and soon will be if the left and their useful idjits have anything to do with it.

Meanwhile, I’ll just offer Robinson’s final bit of advice and say that I concur:

Next time anybody gets called a “f—ing anything,” how about the guy getting called the name does this:

1) Calls the guy who offended him an equally offensive name.

2) Punches him in the mouth.

3) Or just repeats the following: “Suck it up, princess.”

We’ll all be better off.