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RE: Thoughts on "Social Justice Warrior" Branding - Nice - 06-09-2015 (06-09-2015, 11:23 AM)i3670 Wrote:(06-09-2015, 10:08 AM)VaeVictis Wrote: I didn't think my kind were welcome here ^^; Having been branded one by a few people here, I'm contented to lurk around the SOMA thread and not venture from there. i have no idea what either of you said RE: Thoughts on "Social Justice Warrior" Branding - VaeVictis - 06-09-2015 (06-09-2015, 11:23 AM)i3670 Wrote:(06-09-2015, 10:08 AM)VaeVictis Wrote: I didn't think my kind were welcome here ^^; Having been branded one by a few people here, I'm contented to lurk around the SOMA thread and not venture from there. You weren't supposed to say that until after I said something about privilege. :p RE: Thoughts on "Social Justice Warrior" Branding - Froge - 06-09-2015 Branding is never helpful. It throws a label onto a person, allowing you to perceive them as a member of some outgroup. Any discussion must consider its participants as individuals with unique feelings and experiences. Labelling, regardless of the brand, is harmful. RE: Thoughts on "Social Justice Warrior" Branding - Romulator - 06-10-2015 Quote:An example: Say there are three people A, B, and C. A makes a joke about cancer. B has lost family to cancer and is offended by this joke and tells A this. A thinks that his joke was just a joke and that there was nothing wrong with it at all. C comes in and tries to explain to A in a reasonable fashion why cancer jokes can be offensive for certain people. A still firmly believes that he was not wrong in making the joke and calls C a "social justice warrior". I'll openly argue that I am Person C. For one thing, I can't see myself getting angry about another person's mistakes, misunderstandings or just plain stupidity. I have this moral feeling on the inside which simply says that I am not Person A, so I don't need to agree with his/her actions, but rather justify what is good and/or bad about what they have said. I like to also think that it provides me with a bit more of a 'logical' and more mature method of approaching topics which arise like this, even if I throw in a joke or two. I believe I can get my point across by appealing to a sense of maturity and stating what I know while only attacking someone directly for the most dire of attacks. I guess also that I cannot really be a Person B unless someone purposefully jokes about Suicide. I'm glad I haven't had to deal with much else other than that topic for the past eighteen years, but I've always been one to stand up when a Person A comes along. Feel free to change my "Posting Freak" to "Social Justice Warrior", because if someone does brand me as one, then at least I believe I am doing the right thing. I'm always open to solve conflict while creating as little conflict as possible between me and Person A. I don't like seeing a small clash of opinion turn ugly, so I'll do my bit, say a few words or paragraphs and try to work towards a resolution in as little time as possible. Sorry if I more or less missed the whole point of the topic - the actual labelling of SJW's are sort of a new thing to me. RE: Thoughts on "Social Justice Warrior" Branding - i3670 - 06-10-2015 I think it should be mentioned that cancer is not a social justice topic because SJ is about "wealth, opportunities and privileges in a society". Cancer is not a part of those three areas. So if anything A is ignorantantly labelling C. Now, was it wrong by A to tell a joke about cancer, not knowing its relationship to B? No. Was it inappropriate? Maybe, but since s/he did not know about B's position, s/he should receive a pass. What bothers me the most is that C comes across as very self-righteous and tells A why s/he is wrong even though s/he's not. RE: Thoughts on "Social Justice Warrior" Branding - Kreekakon - 06-10-2015 (06-10-2015, 07:39 PM)i3670 Wrote: I think it should be mentioned that cancer is not a social justice topic because SJ is about "wealth, opportunities and privileges in a society". Cancer is not a part of those three areas. So if anything A is ignorantantly labelling C. I think that A was definitely not in the wrong as deserves a pass at the start when he told the joke unknowingly. But where I think that he goes wrong is when he refuses to apologize and admit what he said may have been inappropriate. He may not have been ill-intentioned to begin with, but he did make a mistake which was unknowingly to him inappropriate. |