I can't tell if you're telling me to recognize that they're somehow terrible or if you think I'm anti-SJ, which I'm not.
There's a difference between people who are actually fighting for a cause and people who are trying to get attention or bully people. One of the big differences is that the SJWs people typically don't like are white-straight-cis people who will ignore or talk over the people they're claiming to defend.
They're the type who, as able-bodied/neurotypical people, claim to speak for "the disabled community" by lumping absolutely every disability and mental illness together and using it as an excuse to attack people for using words like 'dumb' or 'crazy', then ignoring when people with disabilities who explain why that is actually bad for them.
Here's a good test: Where are you getting your information? Is it from the people who deal with those issues? There are plenty of firsthand sources on Tumblr and around the internet. The decent SJWs will probably link to them at some point, the bad ones will write uninformed essays about their own feelings on things they've never experienced.
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There's a difference between people who are actually fighting for a cause and people who are trying to get attention or bully people. One of the big differences is that the SJWs people typically don't like are white-straight-cis people who will ignore or talk over the people they're claiming to defend.
They're the type who, as able-bodied/neurotypical people, claim to speak for "the disabled community" by lumping absolutely every disability and mental illness together and using it as an excuse to attack people for using words like 'dumb' or 'crazy', then ignoring when people with disabilities who explain why that is actually bad for them.
Here's a good test: Where are you getting your information? Is it from the people who deal with those issues? There are plenty of firsthand sources on Tumblr and around the internet. The decent SJWs will probably link to them at some point, the bad ones will write uninformed essays about their own feelings on things they've never experienced.