I hate it when SJWs and anti-SJWs copy each other's rhetoric.
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Stop this.
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im the worst for this and can confirm its lazy and bad
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yeah I've slipped into it too but the temptation should be fought lol
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Bad co-opting good works, but good co-opting bad doesn't. People seem not to understand this.
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The only way to use those words that way is to make it very, very obvious it's attempting to paint the word itself as pitiful.
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idk about the former, but I've only seen the latter used to point out the irony of sqw rhetoric (1/2)
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(2/2) mocking sjws for being "sensitive" and "sheltered" while sqws are just as bad as us if not worse
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I think that the attempted co-option of social justice lingo by SQWs is a tacit admission that the analysis has its merits.
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I see it more as highlighting the other side's hypocrisy.
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