The problem with the social justice movement is evident in your last few tweets: starting with the assumption that you know better.
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Actually, it's the assumption that I don't know better, and that people who are being oppressed do, and that I should listen to them.
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Oh really. That has not been my experience at all. The actual live experience of dealing with SJWs is being patronized, preached at
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Like you're doing to me right now. The pretense of acceptance of not-knowing appears as false humility that behavior belies
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I'm not saying you're ignorant, I'm saying the vast majority of those who 'think for themselves' are doing so based in ignorance.
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To deny from the get-go the relevance of the life experience of anyone as 'ignorance', even most seemingly privileged, is bad faith
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That's an abstract argument when we could use concrete ones, like most GOP voters having factually inaccurate ideas about race issues.
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That is demonstrated ignorance. It exists & it's not unreasonable to call it out as such, even if the method of doing so is combative.
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That is not the kind of ignorance that is at the center of the backlash
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But it is. If you look around among those who most share and support criticism of social justice, you'll see a disturbing amount of it.
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