The Insane "Social Justice" Thread II

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    actaeon277

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    Apparently the arch-socialist overgrown child on congress beliebes that illegal aliens are entitled to congressional representation in terms of both being actively represented by elected officials and by being counted toward congressional apportionment. All said and done, I understand why someone was banned not too far back for his comment regarding the girl's usefulness, but I have to say that he had a valid point albeit not suitable especially in extra blunt terms.


    [video=youtube_share;z7vqi7C2Al0]https://youtu.be/z7vqi7C2Al0[/video]

    It was the.. "not suitable especially in extra blunt terms" that did it.
     

    Cygnus

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    Screw them.
    Wearing a Sombrero helps keeps the sun out of your eye when you're beer bonging.

    They're just trying to keep the white man down.

    LOL. That's some good stuff there^^^ I always hated the sun in my eyes.
    I wonder why these woke dummasses didn't choose a law firm, a financial services firm, a doctor, or a licensed tradesmen/woman, but instead chose an effing TACO! as an example of a
    Mexican business? Is that "Wokesplaining?" (Did I make a word?)
     

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    I read that California isn't putting Trump on the ballot for the primary if he doesn't release his tax information. Can they do that? I mean....it's not like he'll win in California, anyway.
     

    rob63

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    I posted the "advice" about Cinco de Mayo, not because I give a hoot about whether or how anyone celebrates it, but just because it struck me as being ridiculous. The more I thought about it though, the more I realized what a perfect example it is of the idea that social justice has become the new one true religion.

    "Don't you dare put on that sombrero" may not have the same ring or gravity to it as "Thou shalt not commit murder," but it is in the same vein of prohibiting any violations of the orthodoxy. "No serapes, no fake mustaches", "shame on you," etc.

    We have repeatedly seen the intolerance of any views that challenge social justice doctrines, violators are publicly humiliated and ostracized. A mere accusation is sufficient evidence for the inquisition to determine guilt.

    It seems to me as if the people that reject traditional religions have unwittingly set out to use the worst historical aspects of it to model their new one after.
     
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    jamil

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    LOL. That's some good stuff there^^^ I always hated the sun in my eyes.
    I wonder why these woke dummasses didn't choose a law firm, a financial services firm, a doctor, or a licensed tradesmen/woman, but instead chose an effing TACO! as an example of a
    Mexican business? Is that "Wokesplaining?" (Did I make a word?)

    Sorry, not a new word. But this is indeed an example of wokespaining.

    https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Wokesplaining&amp=true&defid=11992075
     

    jamil

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    I posted the "advice" about Cinco de Mayo, not because I give a hoot about whether or how anyone celebrates it, but just because it struck me as being ridiculous. The more I thought about it though, the more I realized what a perfect example it is of the idea that social justice has become the new one true religion.

    "Don't you dare put on that sombrero" may not have the same ring or gravity to it as "Thou shalt not commit murder," but it is in the same vein of prohibiting any violations of the orthodoxy. "No serapes, no fake mustaches", "shame on you," etc.

    We have repeatedly seen the intolerance of any views that challenge social justice doctrines, violators are publicly humiliated and ostracized. A mere accusation is sufficient evidence for the inquisition to determine guilt.

    It seems to me as if the people that reject traditional religions have unwittingly set out to use the worst historical aspects of it to model their new one after.

    I kinda think the instinct for religious piety is baked in. Though instincts can be overridden, it’s there, more or less, in all humans. It’s not just atheists who believe in the religion of social justice. I know some fairly devout Christians who are pretty SJW. I think they’ve integrated SJW doctrines into their beliefs about God. And for the atheist SJWs, yeah. It’s essentially a religion, where they strive for piety in their devotion to social justice.

    Ever hear the start of public meetings on Canadian campuses? Well. Especially campuses but I’ve seen videos of other public meetings. They begin the meeting with an acknowledgment that they took the land of the natives who had it before. Of course they have no intention of giving it back. I guess mere acknowledgement, in the SJW religion, absolves them of this group sin, and entitles them to continue using the land. Anyway it reminds me a lot of an invocation at the beginning of a religious service. Not quite a prayer, but maybe a call to worship their own piety.
     

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    Phase2

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    The conservative bans are picking up speed: Paul Joseph Watson, Milo Yiannopoulos, Laura Loomer and Paul Nehlen (and Louis Farrakhan who was somehow labelled "far right"). The latest is James Woods on Twitter.
     
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