Arman · 5 answers · 3y

[follow-up question] "These people [Black people, Muslims, ...] are higher up on the oppression ladder than them [SJWs] and they don't want to criticize them for fear of them being canceled." Thoughts?

If you're afraid of being called racist for criticizing someone of a marginalized racial or ethnic group then maybe the shoe fits (it usually does in my experience)

Sounds about accurate. The mere fact they'd conflate "Muslims" with race or ethnicity shows the level of idiocy we're dealing with.

More like an oppression pyramid because intersectionality, but no, I think that they wouldn't fear cancellation. There are journos out there that write about this topic, no problem.

I think 'cancellation' is kinda overstated, especially among people who didn't have much to lose in the first place...but there are performing 'SJWs' as you say who absolutely do not care and will not lift a finger for marginalized people other than hashtagging and woke scolding but will continue voting for the same politicians who marginalize those people in perpetuity

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