Social Justice Activists Treat Each Other Like Crap - Granite Grok

Social Justice Activists Treat Each Other Like Crap

militant-snowflakeThe deliberate division of human beings into oppressed groups and sub groups of ‘victims’ has had a predictable outcome. Social Justice long-division does not end in tolerance.

Campus Reform Reports that,

[su_quote]In an article published Monday in the Journal of Homosexuality, Dr. Whitney Hagen of Florida Atlantic University, et al. argue that “activist communities” are hostile toward gay and transgender populations, adding that individuals with “multiple oppressed statuses and identities” are “especially prone to oppression-based experiences, even within minority activist communities.”[/su_quote]

The “oppression™” by social justice activists is not limited to gay or transgender factions. Fat-shamming, income shaming, (kids who climb on rocks), are all victims of other ‘classes’ of victims.

So it’s not just Conservatives of color who are being disenfranchised?

And Hello, Irony Alert!

Some SJW’s express discomfort at being pigeonholed by the social justice activist community into the sub-species of social justice pigeon hole into which they allowed themselves (if we’re honest) to be stuffed.

Put another way, people who thought that “coming out” as this or that class of victim would make them a unique part of a larger community are finding that not to be the case.

[su_quote]One transgender activist, Bri, said that she felt tokenized by her peers, discouraged that she’s only called upon to speak when people “need a trans person’s voice for whatever.”[/su_quote]

Instead of inclusive excellence, you get excluded indifference until they need a few words from the nearest fat-trans (or is that trans-fat) “communitarian. Not that you could ever possibly speak for all dietetically disabled gender dysphorics. That’s absurd. Nor can you possibly speak for large men who became large “women” just to “use” the changing room at Target.

And did you catch the blatant microaggression in Bri’s quote? No two people could have the same trans voice because they could be a bass, a tenor, an alto, or a soprano, or more likely some 27 trans-voice variations in between, each of whom needs a different pigeon hole from which to sing their sad little song.

A song that starts “someplace different” but always ends the same.

And who didn’t see this coming? They didn’t, obviously.

No one told them this was never about finding a place to fit in, or about being female, or black, or gay, or 50 shades of gender-transition, or being accepted as overweight, or even for expressing yourself as a pigeon, or how about a walrus?

“Coo Coo ka Choo!”

The progressive unity movement is about disunity; diversity is about division.

To emphasize the point (empha “size”? you fat-shaming Skinny-Supremacist!), I’d like to borrow from Rodney King, who wondered, “Can’t we all get Long?”

No. We can’t. Not as long as liberals have power particularly over education and the media. They won’t allow it. It runs contrary to their objectives.

The Social Justice movement has never had anything to do with getting along. It is a social engineering project designed to create division. To make everyone uptight about everything.

But it’s not completely dishonest. Race and gender politics are about making sure everyone is equal. We’ll all be slaves to the government.

When no one gets along less gets done. There is more strife. Outrage. And this leads to instability. The implied threat to security and safety expand to encompass day to day middle-America. With speech and the language impaired, it is impossible to communicate in any meaningful way to resolve issues. So everything just keeps going downhill, by design.

In the void created by this division, the State offers to step in promising it can restore order. But they don’t want you to know the price tag.

The progressive goal of cultural anarchy is personal and economic slavery.

And all those “rights” they’ve been talking about giving to disenfranchised sub-groups are vaporware. The clues to this reality lay in the words of social justice victims announcing their victimization by a social justice community that was supposed to embrace them.

That was never the plan.

And no, AntiFA isn’t about fighting fascism, it is about adding violence to the division. They are a catalyst.

Amping up the discord and branding large groups of Americans as white supremacists are pouring gasoline on a media fueled fantasy. A fantasy made real by angry pigeons crapping in everyone else’s pigeonholes.

The goal is fear and intimidation. Instability. Government intervention. Serfdom.

Is it too late? It’s never too late, but it’s not looking good.

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