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case) wrote in
fandomsecrets2016-03-09 06:48 pm
[ SECRET POST #3353 ]
⌈ Secret Post #3353 ⌋
Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.
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[Beverly Hills Cop 3]
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[New Tricks]
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[Lord of the Rings]
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[Splatoon]
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[Tessa Stone/Not Drunk Enough/Hanna is not a Boy's Name]
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[Actor Frank Kelly, playing Father Jack Hackett in Father Ted]
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[Frasier]
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[Jem and the Holograms comic]
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Re: The Triggering
(Anonymous) 2016-03-10 03:58 pm (UTC)(link)I'm not defending the crazy fringe of social justice activism, I straight-up agree that they do a lot of wrong shit. I agree that there are many good reasons to be opposed to that when they do it. I prefer to talk about it as a fringe thing for social activism, I'm not a fan of the term SJW, but whatever you want to call it the argument is the same.
My point is about the people who consciously choose to identify as anti-SJW really are not doing that, in my experience. There is an enormously high percentage of those people who are actually as a matter of fact opposed to social activism, and also just generally terrible. I mean, for pete's sake, you're literally linking to Roosh V there. I mean come on, man, take a look at yourself.
To reiterate:
People who are against the excesses of the social justice movement have many reasonable points.
People who explicitly identify as anti-SJW are, in my experience, mostly terrible and also usually pretty much opposed to the actual idea of social justice.