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any sjw here?

I'm just wondering if there's any social justice warriors on this website. I'm a bit confused as to what it's all about. I just heard about the term not too long ago but doesn't seem to be a consensus with what people believe social justice is and what google or any other site says it is, unless it's a site run by social justice warriors.
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33person · 26-30, M
Okay, so can we all just admit that, though SJW is supposed to be a pejorative, it sounds kind of awesome? Like if you're a warrior for social justice, that means you're gonna dedicate your life to fighting for social justice. You know, like Martin Luther King, Nelson Mandela, Jesus Christ, Jane Adams, etc.

Anyway, the term SJW is thrown around when people use illiberal or over-the-top tactics to combat little things, like impolite language. Personally, I'd probably be considered an SJW by some on the right, but I think I'm pretty strongly in favor of letting people express their opinions, as long as they do not try to exercise power over others in an unjust fashion. And I think it's good to educate people about how their language is received, just so that they are aware. And I also think that any time there is a hierarchy, the burden is on that hierarchy to prove its legitimacy in society. For example, in the U.S. in 1950, the burden of proof should have been on the white man to prove that he should have more power than women and people of color. Because that's not just a given, and the fact that the power disparity can't be proven legitimate is evidence that it is a socially unjust hierarchy which merely limits the abiity of women and people of color to live their lives in a free society.
IAmMaster · 31-35, M
@33person I can agree with all of that 100%.

I do, however, feel there is an underlying motivation for many people to take on the role as SJW that results in the opposite of any real progress being done.
33person · 26-30, M
@IAmMaster For example, shutting down Alex Jones's entire YouTube channel probably made him more popular.
IAmMaster · 31-35, M
@33person I love Alex Jone's!! jesus the shit he says is so far gone I can't help but crack up laughing.

but yeah there were a lot of youtube channels that were shut down for a while because of political leanings. I'm sure half were crying wolf though
IAmMaster · 31-35, M
It's odd that one of the fastest ways to become popular is to be oppressed or harassed.