The sanctimony of social justice warriors never ends.
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Here is a satirical video game by a progressive highlighting the how bad SJA's have it online.
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Why make the game? He answers here.
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Here is a satirical video game by a progressive highlighting the how bad SJA's have it online.
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The Warriors
Social Justice Paladins duel foes with tweets, retweets, and subtweets while shrugging off attacks with a press of the Block button, at least until their foes create new accounts.
Social Justice Clerics serve in the name of their patron subreddit deity, taking solace in its comforting presence to heal and summoning its divine power to smite their enemies.
Social Justice Mages cast powerful opinion pieces and blogs to turn public opinion against the trolls while occasionally summoning an activist organization or hurling a scathingly inflammatory fireball of a post.
Social Justice Rogues aren’t bound by the honor codes of their brethren and prefer to fight fire with fire. Throw flurries of vitriolic character attacks, confuse enemies with smokescreens of alternate accounts, then delete accounts and withdraw into the shadows of the net.
The warriors and their opponents fight and fall by the measure of their Sanity and Reputation meters. Trolls will constantly confound your sanity with their ignorance and hate while actively working to destroy your reputation with wild accusations and photoshopped evidence of your misdeeds.
How you choose to respond to these attacks is up to you. Relying solely on logical arguments to change minds doesn’t work very well online, but resorting to personal attacks and mudslinging will erode your moral high ground.
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Why make the game? He answers here.
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3) I hope that bystanders might be more understanding when they see someone respond to a discussion about social issues with a hostile comment. Instead of branding that person a “social justice warrior” and dismissing them outright, maybe they’ll consider that this person might have just been attacked by 12 trolls straight and is dealing with a low sanity meter
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