It seems that it would be easier to keep one’s identity small the less one deviates from the norms.
Literally screaming racial slurs in a person’s face is an offensive act. Acting cool may be one good defensive strategy, but other strategies are not unwarranted.
Maybe I’m having a problem with ‘offended’ as a mental state as opposed to something like ‘angry’. ‘Angry’ seems more of a mental state or feeling within yourself, while ‘offended’ seems less of a feeling but more a description of an act that you are attributing to the other person.
I read this post more as “Don’t get angry” than as “Don’t get offended” or “Don’t feel attacked”
A copy with knowledge of a Azkaban at a certain time seems forbidden from approaching/entering Azkaban at a prior time. See “Azkaban’s future couldn’t interact with its past, so she hadn’t been able to arrive before the DMLE had gotten the message,” in Ch55. The restraint isn’t so much when the DMLE gets the message, it’s when Azkaban sends the message. It can’t send a message that affects its past.
Azkaban might be a good place to try a can of Comed-tea.