Again wasn't offended. Just pointing out it used heavily by alt-right. It's weird that you keep saying people get offended.suspect or not you are being offended by a word because you are being "informed" it has a link to [insert.] You aren't offended by the word per-se. You are offended because you are told to be offended.
What if the alt-right started calling people "petal" if they got upset instead? Would that mean that people who use petal in the sense of "love" or "mate" or in Lincolnshire "duck" would have to stop calling people petal?
I'm afraid if people get offended by being called a snowflake they are indeed proving they are one whether they be left or right or Mr Trump who is the biggest snowflake out there.
We have to get away from this social censorship that toxifies anything that becomes associated with an extreme element. I should be able to freely state I am English without some preconception that I am some raging nationalist racist and I should be able to fly my countries flag without anybody making a false association.
Are you going to develop a new language if the "alt-right" or accumulated extreme groups decide to own the dictionary and start reeling off all the words?
Snowflake originated as an anti-racist thing. People who opposed the abolition of slavery were called "snowflakes." Its current literal meaning in common use probably came from fight club. IT is not something that appeared in 2016 like the Guardian seems to think. I first saw people calling others snowflake on the internet way before 2016 and it tended to not have any political leaning to it at all. It was nearly always preceded with "precious" and was more about the whole "getting offended" at the slightest thing.