You guys do know that "molest" is just a synonym for "disturb" right?
Yes, but modern connotations imply that something forcibly sexual occurred.
For example, "gay" technically still means "happy", but when you hear someone say, "I feel so gay!"... yeah.
"Bastard"? An insult, but it still legitimately means "mother or father couldn't keep it in their pants/legs closed outside their marriage, so they had an illegitimate son/daughter".
This is pretty hilarious because people on Reddit get seriously triggered by the correct usage of this term ("please call them illegitimate children instead"). Fucking lol.
There are also regional contexts: "Jap" in America and Japan, for example, is a slur sourced from WWII: in the UK, it's literally (or rather usually) just short for "Japanese" -- same deal with "Paki" for "Pakistani", or "Scots" for "Scotsman".
"Faggot" is the name of a (disgusting) sausage and something else, IIRC, but now it's, in context, either a slur against homosexual people or a general, juvenile insult hurled at people (mostly from young teens and tweens) over a game's voice or text-chat.
"Fag"? Slur in America: "Cigarette" over here. It's a common bit of confusion with American tourists in the UK and vice-versa.
"Yank"? Big insult in Southern USA, due to the Civil War and all (used to refer to Northern USA people, IIRC), but in the UK? Just slang for an American, regardless of their location.
Hell, the old saying "going down the Paki shop" came about because Muslim-owned Pakistani corner-shops that sold eggs, milk, and bread were open on Sundays.
Unfortunately, people have become so hypersensitive these days that they throw around "istaphobes" constantly.