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Post by kuatorises on Dec 17, 2018 20:03:04 GMT
I have no idea who Tyler Durden is meant to be, but if he were to say that, it would actually represent an endorsement of the whole concept of social justice, in its own combative way: no one deserves any better, nor any lesser, treatment than anyone else. The thing about terms like Social Justice Warrior, or Political Correctness or Virtue Signaling or Identity Politics or similarly glib phrases, is that they function merely as avoidance devices by diminishing issues their users are uncomfortable confronting to catchy but empty pejoratives. Social Justice warriors would scoff at his actions. They want the government to coddle and take care of them. He's pretty much the opposite of that. They are socialists, Tyler is more of an anarchist.
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