I dunno. Do you still drop the N word and confuse gay people with British cigarettes? Because that would be kind of on brand for you then.
Sadly, sometimes what is considered to be insensitive is just somebody speaking the truth plainly and, well, bluntly.
Hardly any of y'all (a terrific pronoun picked up from my sthrn friends) like my overly verbose, considered statements. They're always "word salad" or TL/DR. Ok, I can adapt, improvise, and (I hope) overcome. So, now I'm trying to speak in Bumper Sticker. You know, I'm trying to speak in the lingo of the board.
I really wish you, and others, could just be honest. It's not my words you despise. Those are just easy, reliable-social-reaction targets. Your histrionics over my words are really no more or less than a jock calling a smart kid a "nerd". It's the very bullying that you now present as being so idealistically opposed to.
Nope, it's not my words. It's my ideas.
if you've got a problem with, or an argument against or a counterpoint to my ideas, my suggestion would be to express it. Use your best words to express your best ideas. Explicate your position comprehensively. I'll always respond honestly and fully to that approach. Give me a bumper-sticker aphorism, and I'll just dismiss you as... yeah that thing you suddenly just now can't stand.