- Joined
- Apr 17, 2014
The SJWs have some extremely strange ideas.
Much of this started in academia and I get the feeling that "Anyone who claims to be trans is trans", "Black people can't be racist", "We have to believe all victims", "All men are rapists".... the little slogans that are sometimes propped up and presented as facts on their own.
Does anyone know where this shit comes from? Say for example I know "Blacks can't be racist" comes from a book where racism is described as "Racism = Power + Prejudice". They were doing this to explain the dangers of systemic racism. Not actually claim that black people can't be racist or even to literally make the claim that those without power are actually incapable of racism.
Of course I can't remember the name of the book and google is hopeless because it returns a mess of internet arguments and stupid blog posts.
I know some of you had to have taken some SJW classes in college. What are the "classics" and what ideas can be traced to them?
Much of this started in academia and I get the feeling that "Anyone who claims to be trans is trans", "Black people can't be racist", "We have to believe all victims", "All men are rapists".... the little slogans that are sometimes propped up and presented as facts on their own.
Does anyone know where this shit comes from? Say for example I know "Blacks can't be racist" comes from a book where racism is described as "Racism = Power + Prejudice". They were doing this to explain the dangers of systemic racism. Not actually claim that black people can't be racist or even to literally make the claim that those without power are actually incapable of racism.
Of course I can't remember the name of the book and google is hopeless because it returns a mess of internet arguments and stupid blog posts.
I know some of you had to have taken some SJW classes in college. What are the "classics" and what ideas can be traced to them?