DrWut said:
And why should they not respond? Why would anyone expect hostility to be met with silence or politeness? This is the part that I don't understand. If I go to somebody in the street and start rambling about how I fucking hate X about them and they are sexists and terrible people I would expect the other guy to be angry and defend himself from my accusations. What I would never do is act shocked that he didn't just ignore me or apologize right away.
I mean where I come from we would (I edit to add that it was like 18th, 19th Century not now, lol) immediatly go outside and stab each other to death for much less. People these days expect to insult anybody with no consequence.
The point you're missing is epic. This was not a personal insult. This was a comedian on Twitter blowing their stack over an ad. If you give that sort of behaviour the satisfaction of a response of any kind you just encourage it.
At any rate, again, this wasn't a
personal insult. This was one person on twitter calling out a company for an ad. The company could have replied in a myriad of ways that were
professional like just by saying "We're sorry you feel that way, and we think you're reading too much into our ad." Better yet they could have basically ignored someone obviously reading too much into an ad and playing the sexism card. Because all the tweet was was a cry for attention from someone who apparently doesn't deserve it.
What Protein World actually did is just about the most dumbass move any company could do for PR. They turned around and responded in a way that made them look like dickheads and alienated at least a portion of the target audience for their ad. The unprofessional move was not only childish, it was also drew far more attention than the whole thing merits. Even so as an American where Duelling was in practice until the 20th century, even when it was illegal, nobody would care if you objected to an ad back then. Because it's an ad. Hell even in the wild west if someone was offended by an ad and stated their offended stance, no one would give a damn.
TL

R - Being offended at an advertisement and vocal about it is not the same as insulting someone.