In recent years it has grown popular to devise a variety of fake rules and theories in response to social phenomena. Social justice responds to the world by policing the thoughts, attitudes, and beliefs of its members, while becoming increasingly detached from anything linking them to the reality of regular people.
"Social justice" concepts get laughed out of the presence of anyone I choose to associate with. It is relevant to the personal life of nobody. No ethnicity, financial class, locale, or personal identity can be accurately represented by anything you can read on these blogs.
To read what these people write is to observe life detachment in action. Regular people do not live their lives being "aggressed" by tiny actions of other people. I, myself, do not notice them. Why? That's rude! Why should I care if someone spreads their legs or looks in my direction? I simply ignore that completely. They're going about their own business, and if they get riled up as you come near you probably deserve it.
When I engage with social justice concepts (on 4chan, for example) I explain why each and every idea completely defies the truth of life in the world. Egoistic worry, anti-social attitudes, class envy, and other character flaws typify everything that social justice people write.
Its members grow out of groups abrasive to the regular order of existence back here on planet Earth, outside of their imaginationscapes. Each group has individual origins which lead to them complaining about things which do not bother other people and seeing what does not exist in this world.
The entire movement is an expression of individuals who failed to live life in an appropriate way. Where others chose to try to understand why people weren't that friendly to them yesterday, they build up a presence of anti-social malaise until pedestrians recoil as they come near. Where others chose to work on their personal problems, they fell into a world of psychological pain and unhealthiness. Where others found groups who represent their own interests, they lashed out against the views of people they met until ordinary words clattered in their psyches.
The solution to every social justice problem is to admit that you, yourself, can fix all your problems. The topic of social justice is a great character-building and philosophical exercise. It's an opportunity to discuss how to improve your personal skills and live appropriately, rather than head into a life where your poor choices multiply until regular social contact becomes unbearable.
There is nothing that a social justice person can solve. It's not about solving anything, it's about expressing psychological problems caused by themselves and attempting to tear down what regular people build. They adopt rhetoric related to some social group as a kind of mechanism to fake significance. Nobody actually considers them representative of their concerns.
The idea that their beliefs come out of some hard personal experiences is a poor pretension. They cannot even describe anything about what it's like to actually live that way. You do not consider yourself the "oppressed," you're very concerned about serious factors affecting your daily life and the challenges you face, not some abstract ideas lurking in some person's mind out on the street.
Who am I? I am dedicated to the philosophy of all three major Western religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. I am extremely ethnic, which means I do not understand living in modern society. I do not have income as I haven't fully established my artistic skills. I've yet to get a job because I become extremely sick outside of my home and was also confused as to what's going on, among other reasons. I've been in the position to receive rage and attempted violence from the worst individuals on the planet, and yet it means nothing to me. Why? Because I choose to engage with the world and my life in a positive way.
I spent years encountering frothing internet anger from various sections of the internet because their views on art, spirituality, and life were dismal, and yet I find it hilarious. I do not care about "hate" or "bigoted views," and instead I care about effective change in the world and my personal works of art.
The entire rhetoric of social justice can do nothing to help me. For example, I don't like it when hateful people aren't openly hateful. That means they're just lying. I encourage them to toss aside their complex interconnections of rationalizations and just openly say what they mean. That's one of my goals with this blog and others I will write.
I do not have any form of "triggers" or similar psychological problems despite tons of negative experiences. Why? Because I place importance on mental health. I also reflect on my experiences and learn from them, which is just a very basic part of how to live life.
What do I care about? Changing the world so that people live life appropriately, but that is an ongoing process with myself and my friends and allies. This is something you can do if you genuinely intend to and embrace the practice. If you do not, all of the money in the world and a horde of maladjusted individuals like yourself will only lead to collectively awful lives.
There is no grand system of oppression in any direction or from any origin. I can explain to you the source of virtually anything they can bring up; it does not come from malice or a sinister plan. The idea of a mysterious oppressor is a conspiracy theorist mindset, adopted by people who refuse to accept that there's no secret cabal to be undone which will bring them anything they desire.
The state of the world is a result of a wide variety of complex factors where no group is actually plotting the design of any larger world structure. That's simply not possible, it'd be cracked down on if they tried. By who? By God, maybe. I don't care.
Many contemporary individuals are enmeshed with the meaninglessness of a world created by themselves in their own minds. I do not live there, I only understand things in a spiritual way. My perspective comes from a position where "power fantasies" and "sexist words" are entirely illegitimate concepts, which cannot considered to be real at all.
For the worst individuals among these internet movements, I know what the will of their frantic complaining is. It's a rather abhorrent mental process driving what they have to say. Frankly, they're all going through some rough stuff for an appropriately long period of time when they die. It's simply the truth.
There are a variety of individuals involved. Some are just going along with it and might not take it particularly seriously. Some are the ones who failed to be ordinary human beings, and constantly have to complain about the issues caused by that. Others are the plotters and scammers, who nobody likes, including themselves. Each is, more or less, a separate topic.
Understanding their mentality is important. They do not live in the world like we do. When I encounter something tough, I engage with it, not climb onto a blog and begin shouting into the air. Nobody respects someone who does that, it doesn't matter what you're shouting about.
Careful analysis of their claims leads to their irrelevance plainly evident. This is what I aim to do. Discussing their views can bring clarity to a variety of personal and societal topics, which is about all they bring of value.
I will be maintaining this blog along with my tumblr of the same name as ongoing commentary on what spews from social justice on the internet. Welcome to reality. I do not care about your feelings.