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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]]. | |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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− | The phrase '''"Social Justice Warrior"''' (SJW) is pejorative term populised by the Gamergate controversy in the [[2010s]]. | + | 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]]. | Self described SJWs support [[Cancel culture]], [[Censorship]] and [[Political correctness]]. |
Revision as of 16:23, 30 June 2021
"Social Justice Warrior" (enemy image, crimethink) | |
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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.
Related Document
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:Putting the Word "Hate" into Proper Context | webpage | 16 May 2017 | Russ Winter |
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