Many people believe they should lose weight and eat better, but they do not. — Terrapin Station
But you do think it's 'wrong'. I'm trying to understand why, basically. — Isaac
In my experience it is not used pejoratively outside those two contexts. If you think otherwise, supply some examples and we can discuss them.how do you explain [the]... use [of SJW] as a pajoritive by people who are not hard right or progressives who are talking about extremists? — DingoJones
Free speech should have speech consequences, in my opinion. — Terrapin Station
In my experience it is not used pejoratively outside those two contexts. If you think otherwise, supply some examples and we can discuss them. — andrewk
There's no discussion possible from a cryptic statement like that.Well, Im not hard right or a progressive talking about extremism and Im saying it. — DingoJones
If we trace this exchange back to near its root, say here, we see that:You said there are only two types of people who use “SJW” as a pejorative — DingoJones
That doesn't identify anybody. Name some names and explain why you refer to them as SJW. Until you do that all your posts are just nebulae.I think it describes the primary actors of the SJW “movement” and my criticisms are directed there — DingoJones
What are the "extreme" positions of those in the "SJW" movement you are referring to? — TheWillowOfDarkness
That might be the problem then., because I think that category of people is almost empty. As I understand it, the OP is about people that use SJW as a term of derision, not about people who voluntarily apply it to themselves.Im talking about people who refer to themselves as SJW’s in general. — DingoJones
The question being, are you using "SJW" in the fashion the hard right does? Are you saying these "moderate progressives" have this dangerous "SJW ideology?" — TheWillowOfDarkness
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