Excuse me, my good sir, do you indeed tell me that people who have a socially libertarian stance tend to have an increased sensitivity to the feelings of others and, as a stereotype, react hyperbolically when someone lacks the same care for others' feelings, or on the off chance that they mispercieve an innocuous statement to be harmful?
This is the first I'm hearing of this. No other socially authoritarian person has made this distinction. Thank you for informing me.