So I gave you a definition of SJW that refers to people that do exist. What is a rough characterization of your view of SJWs such that they do not exist?
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Replying to @M_Nerdskull
I think if you asked such people, Can there be a social justice advocate who isn't a social justice warrior? I think they would say yes. This is my experience with those people. This suggests they do distinguish the categories, but I agree they are too fast and loose.
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Replying to @M_Nerdskull
When I am being uncharitable I use it to mean: people who think cultural appropriation is usually bad, people who think all grey areas in sex and dating are approximately rape, people who think women have it harder than men along all axes of comparison.
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Replying to @M_Nerdskull
I have explicitly asked people "are there any ways women are systematically advantaged over men in society" and they have say no. It might not be the most common view, but I have talked to people who explicitly endorse it.
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Okay but here are some systematic disadvantages Men are more likely to be sentenced more harshly in the legal system. Men are more likely to be homeless Men are expected to be breadwinners which incentivizes them to take dangerous jobs that pay more
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I am going to go shower and play smash brothers. But this conversation went way better than expected. Have a good one.
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