RE: Being anti social justice warrior is a catalyst for bullying behavior
October 12, 2016 at 8:50 am
(October 11, 2016 at 2:42 pm)mh.brewer Wrote: Late to the party, sorry didn't read it all.But you're missing the relevance that the anti sjw phenomenon has on culture. It's not just that people use offensive words, that's actually not the issue. It's the ignorance behind these things that's exacerbated by these anti sjw movements. There's insensitivity to minority issues, like the real fact that cops get killed by police, yet people dismiss black lives matter, totally missing the point of the movement? People dismiss gender issues when transgender people are real whether you want them to be or not? Or the discrimination I've seen towards me and other people on the autism spectrum, I get mocked when I ask people not to use the word "autism" as an insult, which is used as a way to say someone is socially awkward or embarrassing. It's hurtful, and no I will not piss off of my own thread. You can't just tell someone to piss off, I could tell you to piss off but would you really piss off? No, so idk why you think I would. Double standard, friend.
OP, due to the relative anonymity, the internet itself is the catalyst for bully behavior, not anti-SJW or SJW. Shit, just take a look at some of the behavior here. Given the right subject and people, almost anyone can become a bully, myself included.
Now, piss off.