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|description=An [[enemy image]] which appears to be part of the effort to support the ongoing project to criminalize [[free speech]].
 
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Self described SJWs support [[Cancel culture]], [[Censorship]] and [[Political correctness]].
 
Self described SJWs support [[Cancel culture]], [[Censorship]] and [[Political correctness]].
  
It was added to the [[Oxford]] English dictionary in 2015.
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It was added to the [[Oxford]] English dictionary in [[2015]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 23:26, 16 May 2022

Concept.png "Social Justice Warrior" 
(Crimethink,  Enemy image,  Identity politics,  Social justice)Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
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Interest of• Helen Buyniski
• Michael Rectenwald
• Harry Vox
An enemy image which appears to be part of the effort to support the ongoing project to criminalize free speech.

The phrase "Social Justice Warrior" (SJW) is pejorative term populised by the Gamergate controversy in the 2010s.

Self described SJWs support Cancel culture, Censorship and Political correctness.

It was added to the Oxford English dictionary in 2015.


 

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The New Thought Police: Social justice warriors - presentation by Helen Buyniski, Harry Vox, and Michael Rectenwald.[1] (archived)

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