No, it was a reasonable take based on the other comments.
Yeah, it does because it is a very common term.
I wouldn't know, I've never seen it here before today and have never watched Fox News.
The term has been used for more than a century, but the modern use of it apparently originated with a line in the book and movie
Fight Club, so literally millions of people heard it there.
The Guardian declared it the defining insult of 2016 (link below) and the
Collins English Dictionary listed it as one of the words of the year, also for 2016.
If you haven't heard it you must have been living a very insular life, or living under a rock somewhere.
The term ‘snowflake’ has been thrown around with abandon in the wake of Brexit and the US election, usually to express generic disdain for young people. How can we neutralise its power – and is it a bad metaphor anyway?
www.theguardian.com