Kloofvreter
Honorary Master
Keyboard Warrior.
Keyboard warriors are the opposite of SJW's?
Keyboard Warrior.
Keyboard warriors are the opposite of SJW's?
No, but you use the internet to express yourself.
So SJW's are keyboard warriors as well.
Yes, it seems the two camps has much in common.
Everybody has the Internet in common, not just those two. Hardly a common denominator.
Surely people want their expression to gain traction?
We are all keyboard warriors?
No. Some people wants a conversation, being civil about things, others are fishing for arguments.
I believe so, many are triggered by that which challenges their social intelligence. All I know is that he greatly admires us, quoting us and all.
That is what I want to know... I was waiting for the non-SJW to brand themselves, but there may be repercussions.
Cultural libertarianism is a term coined by Allum Bokhari which generally defines a broad movement standing in the opposition of what he calles “cultural authoritarianism”, i.e. political correctness and various attempts to limit freedom of speech. It can be described as a “free speech fundamentalism” as it puts “total artistic and intellectual freedom” as its utmost principle.[1][2] It differs from libertarianism because it opposes not only suppression of the freedom of speech by a state, but also by non-state groups.[3] Bokhari states that while cultural libertarians are often libertarians or conservatives (e.g. when it comes to their views on economy), they are actually “united only by their opposition to authoritarianism and their robust views on free speech and free expression and cannot reliably be placed on the left-right spectrum”.[2]
Bohari divides cultural libertarians into three broad categories:[2]
“Vanguard hell-raisers” – individuals who “generate headlines” by provoking “social justice warriors”, usually by trolling (probably the best known is Milo Yiannopoulos, also Lauren Southern adhered to trolling in her "The Triggering" event),
Academics, journalists, political and social commentators who “provide intellectual substance to the movement” (e.g. Christina Hoff Sommers, Jon Ronson, Bill Maher, Adam Baldwin, Maajid Nawaz, Cathy Young, Carl Benjamin a.k.a. Sargon of Akkad, Katie Hopkins, Lauren Southern, Dave Rubin, British online magazine Spiked),
Comedians, directors and other artists, concerned about the threat to creative freedom posed (e.g. Chris Rock).
[edit]
I would say cultural libertarians are the opposite of SJW.
I would add Jordon Peterson to that list of academics:
[video=youtube;WDLIR71Pe0A]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDLIR71Pe0A[/video]
It can be described as a “free speech fundamentalism” as it puts “total artistic and intellectual freedom” as its utmost principle.[1][2] It differs from libertarianism because it opposes not only suppression of the freedom of speech by a state, but also by non-state groups.
1) Take out the top anc exec and cadres.
2) Bring back the death sentence where there is no doubt for murder, rape, armed robbery with violence government corruption, hard drug distribution and manufacturing and child molesters.
3) Legalize marijuana use and sales.
Nothing.
Why bother to say ineffectual words.