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Topic: What Is A Social Justice Warrior (SJW)? - page 8. (Read 43299 times)

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February 19, 2016, 10:47:19 AM
Socialism is the way -> to bankruptcy...


Socialism is the way -> to equality and development of the society
Capitalism is the way -> To inequality, destruction of social progress and control of the society by the 0.01%
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February 19, 2016, 10:45:25 AM


On top of that the US has been perverted by the sjw cancer, like everywhere else.



What's the "sjw"?

Dude read the Thread title --'
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February 19, 2016, 09:29:34 AM
Socialism is the way -> to bankruptcy...

SJW are those folks who made their "victims" and "criminals" on their own mind and work like senseless zombies. Taking someone as a good or bad fellow based on their own assumptions.
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February 19, 2016, 08:21:08 AM


On top of that the US has been perverted by the sjw cancer, like everywhere else.



What's the "sjw"?
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February 19, 2016, 08:20:50 AM
Same here.  Grin

Liberals are right-wing, left-wing are Socialists.

Ahahah xD

Well what's sure is that it gave me some trouble at a moment... Especially when some people started to insult me of "liberal prick" and I was here like "meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeh??"
Socialism is the true way, liberals and conservative are just stupid or horrible persons.
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February 18, 2016, 12:07:34 PM
There's no such thing as social justice. Or maybe in a jail. All the inmates have the same rights, they all wear the same clothes, they all eat the same food, and they all live in similar cells. I fail to understand how some people may see this as an ideal. I believe those spending their lives in jails may share my opinion.







You know what's funny?
In the USA liberals are lefties. But here in France liberals are really the right wing of politics!
I always felt insulted when I was told I'm a liberal, because they're your left but they're my right! xD
We're such a socialist country and you're such a capitalist country that the same political party is considered left in one and right in the other ^^

On top of that the US has been perverted by the sjw cancer, like everywhere else.

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February 18, 2016, 11:43:45 AM
Same here.  Grin

Liberals are right-wing, left-wing are Socialists.
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February 18, 2016, 10:47:30 AM
There's no such thing as social justice. Or maybe in a jail. All the inmates have the same rights, they all wear the same clothes, they all eat the same food, and they all live in similar cells. I fail to understand how some people may see this as an ideal. I believe those spending their lives in jails may share my opinion.







You know what's funny?
In the USA liberals are lefties. But here in France liberals are really the right wing of politics!
I always felt insulted when I was told I'm a liberal, because they're your left but they're my right! xD
We're such a socialist country and you're such a capitalist country that the same political party is considered left in one and right in the other ^^
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February 15, 2016, 06:43:38 PM
It turns somewhat funny to see someone who still lives under the mother skirt way past 40 y.o. calling the others "privileged".
Yes, no doubt those good for nothing are privileged, but they aren't privileged for being white or straight or whatever non-sense reason they came up with; they're privileged for having parents that don't stand up and allow the brat to leech them and grow in to a little dictator.









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February 15, 2016, 06:26:27 PM
It turns somewhat funny to see someone who still lives under the mother skirt way past 40 y.o. calling the others "privileged".
Yes, no doubt those good for nothing are privileged, but they aren't privileged for being white or straight or whatever non-sense reason they came up with; they're privileged for having parents that don't stand up and allow the brat to leech them and grow in to a little dictator.
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February 15, 2016, 05:42:47 PM



MELISSA CLICK stand-off with officer: "Get your f**king hands off me!"









Published on Feb 13, 2016

Mizzou’s Melissa Click told police ‘get your f**king hand off me’ at previous racial protest
http://www.thecollegefix.com/post/26242/

Newly obtained footage shows MU Communication professor Melissa Click, the professor who grabbed my camera at a Concerned Student protest in November, yelling at and berating police officers at a homecoming parade in October 2015. The narrative advanced by Melissa Click - that she had an otherwise unblemished academic record - is a false one.

Before the new video was released, Click told ABC-17:

“And it’s also a very small moment in my 12 years at the University of Missouri,” Click continued. “I’ve never been involved in anything like this before. And I made a mistake. It’s a mistake I apologized for and I’m happy to continue to apologize for it. I am sorry for how I spoke that day.”








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February 14, 2016, 03:18:45 PM
There's no such thing as social justice. Or maybe in a jail. All the inmates have the same rights, they all wear the same clothes, they all eat the same food, and they all live in similar cells. I fail to understand how some people may see this as an ideal. I believe those spending their lives in jails may share my opinion.





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February 13, 2016, 05:22:59 PM
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February 13, 2016, 04:15:22 PM



At ‘students of color’-only Mizzou activism meeting, white journalists kicked out








A “Concerned Town Hall” meeting advertised to “black students and students of color” at the University of Missouri on Wednesday turned out to be less-than-inclusive to white reporters attempting to cover the event.

The gathering was organized by Concerned Student 1950, which led protests on campus last fall accusing the institution of racism; it describes itself as seeking the “liberation of all BLACK collegiate students” on Twitter.

As the meeting began Wednesday night inside the A. P. Green Chapel at the public university, a student organizer announced: “If there are any reporters in here, can you please exit? That was my nice warning.”

That according to a video of the event taken by Mark Schierbecker, a student at the school and freelance videographer who contributes to The College Fix.

His video shows a white male reporter from the mainstream city newspaper, The Columbia Tribune, introduced himself and say “we will definitely respect your privacy. Just curious, um – why are you guys afr — why are you guys asking us to leave? …”

“Um, just because I asked you to,” came the reply. “We just want to discuss some things.”

“Sure, OK, that’s totally fine,” the reporter replied, handing over his business card before he exited the chapel. Two white females also left the room.

Schierbecker, however, politely declined to leave, repeating “my personal preference is to stay.”

“This is considered a limited public forum,” Schierbecker told his peers. “It’s open to the public, and especially to students of the university. I am here on assignment for a story and it is my personal preference to stay.”

Concerned Student 1950 is a campus activism group that garnered national attention after its protests led to the resignation of top Mizzou leaders last fall. Schierbecker, a former contributor to The Maneater campus newspaper and one of two students who got into a confrontation with Professor Melissa Click during those protests arguing for the rights of student journalists to cover the protesters’ tent city on campus, once again prompted anger and frustration from the group when he would not leave the chapel Wednesday night.

“Cuz this is once again, like, white people being privileged,” one student said to him.

The back and forth between Schierbecker and the group continued, at times getting slightly heated. When one student explained her perspective, another interjected: “You don’t give him any explanation because, like, that’s not necessary.”

In the video, Schierbecker promises to stow his camera if he could be assured that campus police would not intervene, reportedly over talk that officers had been called over a “bias incident.”

“If MUPD [campus police] is not going to be a problem, I will put the camera away,” Schierbecker said.

The town hall ended promptly within minutes of starting when students decided to relocate the forum to a more private location.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7NTXnUMpGs


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February 10, 2016, 05:45:59 AM
There's no such thing as social justice. Or maybe in a jail. All the inmates have the same rights, they all wear the same clothes, they all eat the same food, and they all live in similar cells. I fail to understand how some people may see this as an ideal. I believe those spending their lives in jails may share my opinion.

i completely agree wit you.. i dont understand our modern justice systemm.. it is so ridiculous..
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February 10, 2016, 04:48:07 AM
I think this council is direct appeasement to the Fascist Frequency crowd after they failed to imprison a Canadian man for daring to have opinions in public that they do not agree with. Hopefully he sues the fuck out of them. Then they can be "feminist" hobos, righting the injustices of the homeless from the streets. It is disgusting that he should have to be imprisoned for months and pay for all these legal costs because some fascist gash was upset with his words. This is moving directly into a female supremacist movement. They have no regards for the freedom of men of any kind, clearly, and have no problem destroying a man's life for daring to speak in opposition of them.

I don't think women understand the implications of starting a generalized war on all men. They will lose, then women will once again be treated like the children they are. Sucks for the actual mature adult women, but hey, you never raised your voices in support of men either, so you can join them just like all men have to join in being guilty for any act any man commits. That is your future ladies. Just like the German people's after the fall of the Nazi party, Nazi or not, you will be forced to bury the bodies your social justice fascist comrades left behind.

https://reason.com/archives/2016/02/03/common-sense-and-liberal-values-prevail/
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February 09, 2016, 09:04:51 PM



Announcing the Twitter Trust & Safety Council






On Twitter, every voice has the power to shape the world. We see this power every day, from activists who use Twitter to mobilize citizens to content creators who use Twitter to shape opinion.

To ensure people can continue to express themselves freely and safely on Twitter, we must provide more tools and policies. With hundreds of millions of Tweets sent per day, the volume of content on Twitter is massive, which makes it extraordinarily complex to strike the right balance between fighting abuse and speaking truth to power. It requires a multi-layered approach where each of our 320 million users has a part to play, as do the community of experts working for safety and free expression.

That’s why we are announcing the formation of the Twitter Trust & Safety Council, a new and foundational part of our strategy to ensure that people feel safe expressing themselves on Twitter

[...]

We have more than 40 organizations and experts from 13 regions joining as inaugural members of the Council. We are thrilled to work with these organizations to ensure that we are enabling everyone, everywhere to express themselves with confidence on Twitter.

Twitter Trust & Safety Council - Inaugural Members:

    Anti-Bullying Pro
    Anti-Defamation League
    Beyond Blue
    Bravehearts
    Center for Democracy and Technology
    Childnet
    Circle of 6
    ConnectSafely
    Crisis Text Line
    Cyber Civil Rights Initiative
    Cybersmile Foundation
    Dacher Keltner, Professor of Psychology and Faculty Director of UC Berkeley’s Greater Good Science Center
    Dangerous Speech Project
    E-Enfance
    EU Kids Online
    European Schoolnet
    Family Online Safety Institute
    Feminist Frequency
    Fundacion para la Libertad de Prensa
    GLAAD
    Hollaback
    iCanHelp
    ICT Watch
    iKeepSafe
    INACH
    Insafe
    Internet Watch Foundation
    Jugendschutz
    LICRA
    Love 146
    Marc Brackett, Director, Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence
    National Cyber Security Alliance
    National Domestic Violence Hotline
    National Network to End Domestic Violence
    NetSafe
    Pantallas Amigas
    Project Rockit
    Reachout
    Red en Defensa de los Derechos Digitales
    Red Papaz
    Safernet
    Samaritans
    Southwest Grid for Learning
    Spunout
    The Alannah and Madeline Foundation
    The Wahid Institute
    Thorn
    UK Safer Internet Centre
    Without My Consent
    Yakin


https://blog.twitter.com/2016/announcing-the-twitter-trust-safety-council


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December 29, 2015, 12:02:09 PM



Harvard Law School Dean Compares “Microaggressions” To Rape…


In a move that should surprise no one who has been watching the utter meltdown of privileged college students this year, a Harvard Law School dean has compared "microaggressions" to sexual assault and violence.

Dean Martha L. Minow, during her winter commencement speech on injustice, asked her students to keep fighting even after they graduate. She made references to apartheid and segregated schools before making the bizarre analogy.

"Taking even seemingly small acts in one's own school can build the culture that prevents violence, bullying, sexual assault and racial microaggressions," she said.

Get that? Violence, bullying, sexual assault — they're all in the same category as microaggressions. Microaggressions, for those who have been lucky enough to miss the outcries of the past year, are words and phrases that offend someone with delicate sensitivities, even when the speaker meant no harm.

For example, several schools provided lists to students of phrases that are considered microaggressions. At the University of California, the list included such debilitating and hateful phrases as "everyone can succeed in this society, if they work hard enough" and "America is the land of opportunity."

Scholars have for centuries tried to document the number of wars started due to the utterance of those very phrases, but lost count due to continued fainting.

The College Fix likened Minow's comparison to "telling students their 'seemingly small acts' can prevent a spouse's snoring."

"They don't know they snore until you tell them," wrote the Fix's Greg Piper. (Emphasis original)

And Dean Minow knows something about racism and oppression on college campuses. At Harvard this year (and every year), precious students were subjected to college leaders with the title of "master," and a seal dedicated to a family who owned slaves back when it was sort of culturally acceptable. The students were also forced to witness the photos of black Harvard professors with black tape over their faces. It's a wonder these students are still standing.

As for the black tape "incident," the school is investigating it as a hate crime, but at least one black professor isn't convinced. Professor Randall Kennedy isn't jumping on the racism bandwagon, believing there are any number of reasons for the tape — including a "hoax meant to look like a racial insult in order to provoke a crisis."

So while Harvard students try to erase the past because of current sentiments, they have at least one administrator willing to placate their desires (or at least go along with them to avoid a backlash for not being sufficiently supportive).

Does Dean Minow believe microaggressions — which are merely words that are often not intended to harm anyone — are the same as physical violence? Or, and this is my own theory, has violence and sexual assault become so meaningless on campus that they have been devalued?

Stay with me here. We've seen in recent years the devaluing of violence and sexual assault. When words can be "violence," even without any incitement or physical harm, physical violence loses meaning. And when schools adjudicate sexual assault as a disciplinary matter like cheating or plagiarism — and avoid involving trained law professionals at all costs — then sexual assault is no longer the heinous crime it once was.


Either way, Minow's words are troubling and do not bode well for the future of college students and those who will have to work with them.


http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/harvard-law-dean-compares-microaggressions-to-violence-sexual-assault/article/2579153


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