Raleigh
The reason why I put

precious lil "people"

, was because oftentimes, one

person

refers to himself or herself as "we", "people", or "most people".
And when he or she does that, it makes it sound like he overpowers me because he outnumbers me
And it makes it sound like I am not a

person
For example "you make people uncomfortable with the way you dress!"
"People" literally means two or more, but it sounds like everyone in the world except me. And it sounds like I not a person. It sounds like I have no right to do anything that makes two or more

people

"uncomfortable"
But the solar system contains more convicted rapists, than Nobel Prize winners in Physics. It doesn't mean that the activity with more participants is morally superior.
Besides, maybe, at least two separate

parties

have found it "uncomfortable" when I continue living. Then what? Does that give them a moral right to exterminate me?
Usually when someone says "most people", the speaker is using the authority of "most people" to veto my actions, on the basis that my actions are abnormal, in a bad way

When you say precious lil people, I automatically include myself in that because I'm a person.
It makes me feel really uncomfortable, like you're suggesting everyone does things to make you feel less of a person, myself included.