The segment examines the phrase "Your triggers are your responsibility," arguing that while personal emotional resilience is important, this maxim can be misused to dismiss legitimate complaints of harm. It contrasts genuine triggers stemming from trauma with the diluted, cultural appropriation of the term to excuse insensitive behaviour. The author contends that while individuals should manage their own emotional responses, genuine instances of bigotry and prejudice should be addressed, not dismissed as mere "triggers." Ultimately, the piece advocates for a balance between personal accountability and societal responsibility, urging compassionate consideration for others' experiences.