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Extreme egalitarian? Bad with words? Easy to push around? Psychiatric symptoms? You might be an SJW.
Fascinating factor analysis research has given us the keys to understanding the traits of the political correctness authoritarian control freak, and given us ...
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XKCD and the erosion of enlightenment culture
Sometimes, cartoonists are the first to let us recognize important realities.
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Who cares about diversity, inclusion and equity?
The most passionate advocates for these ideas observably want the exact opposite of them in practice.
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Popular deconstructionism's tactics
Check this list out — you may have spotted some of them in the wild.
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Political correctness: its origins
A hundred years ago, Marxism gave birth to what is now known as critical theory -- the seed that would yield political correctness. This short documentary ...
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Peak Censorship — rationalizing censorship using an Orwell quote
Because some must have more equal rights than others.
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Where microaggressions come from
A sociological account, shared by Jonathan Haidt, which explains why concerns for microaggressions have gone viral.
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"Safe spaces" and the new religion of social "justice"
Sam Harris and Jonathan Haidt on the disturbing trend of vindictive protectiveness.
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The regressive redefinition of the word "phobia"
Phobia used to mean irrational fear, and phobic people were treated with sympathy and understanding. In the lips of a SJW, "phobia" is entirely different — it ...
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The predictive power of pronouns in bio
He/him, authoritarian/evil.
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