A key to grasping what’s wrong with modern social justice theory can be seen in how it treats unquestionably small/vulnerable/oppressed groups that are economically successful. It’s essential that SJ hide that even brutal oppression doesn’t automatically imply economic failure.
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There is no question that oppression *can* and *does* at times have grave negative economic consequences. But it isn’t a slam dunk in every case. You have to work case by case to see which parts of under-performance are oppression based and which parts are tied to group behavior.
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This is why SocJustice is more of a mutant cult than a traditional progressive movement. It’s generally not about oppression. It’s most often about *using* oppression for a *subset* of the historically oppressed to get economic redistribution...often from other precarious groups.
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The SJ claim that underperforming pro rata population share is sufficient to prove oppression is only true if oppression/exclusion are the only reasons for inequality of outcome. Ahmadis, Jews, Sikhs, Sindhis, OSC, etc show that this is not true. Hence the bizarre SJ behavior.
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