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- Jul 23, 2016
I know a guy irl who fits the sjw stereotype to the letter as far as his look and his hobbies go. He's white, very left-leaning, millennial aged, wears glasses, looks nerdy and has a poor fashion sense. He also dates an obese, very unattractive, nerdy black girl who shares his opinions on these kind of things, I assume. Naturally, he's a huge fan of nerdy stuff like video games and science fiction.
I'm not sure how he managed this, but he had never even heard the term SJW until I told him what it meant. He's not the kind of guy who would lie about that either.
Despite all of these things, I really like the dude. He's a genuinely nice guy and not at all like the insufferable pricks that you talk to online. He also has a steady job and works hard for what he has. Even though he has the look and some of the ideas, he's not a SJW. He shares some of their stereotypical beliefs but he's genuine about it and that's what they all seem to lack. They like to talk about it all day, virtue signal, and complain, but they aren't willing to take any real action to uphold their convictions, or make any substantial sacrifices.
I'm not sure how he managed this, but he had never even heard the term SJW until I told him what it meant. He's not the kind of guy who would lie about that either.
Despite all of these things, I really like the dude. He's a genuinely nice guy and not at all like the insufferable pricks that you talk to online. He also has a steady job and works hard for what he has. Even though he has the look and some of the ideas, he's not a SJW. He shares some of their stereotypical beliefs but he's genuine about it and that's what they all seem to lack. They like to talk about it all day, virtue signal, and complain, but they aren't willing to take any real action to uphold their convictions, or make any substantial sacrifices.
What did you think it might be?Do I want to know what the class was, considering who was in it?
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