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fandomsecrets2012-12-29 02:53 pm
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Now, if it's someone making an honest mistake, not knowing that certain language or assumptions are hurtful or gross, hey, everyone's got to find out sometimes, not really their fault.
The problem is, some SJWs would treat your example as a horrible human being. There would be dogpiling, abuse, vitriol, attacks, and possible online stalking/following into other communities to harass the person further.
Because, you see, it's "not our job to educate you" so if you don't know what you did wrong, too bad.
tl;dr: There are folks who treat Social Justice as an excuse to bully/abuse others for innocent/honest mistakes, or for not always knowing the right thing to do or say.