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There Is No Social Justice, Part Ii
...And in that lies the irony of this whole ‘social justice’ phrase, it exists to excuse racism, to put a nice name on mere hate. You want to hate pale people or attack any one that succeeds, just claim that it’s ‘social justice,’ then you can go and make them bleed. You want to say bigoted things and not have to take flak for it? Just claim that it’s ‘social justice,’ and that your group ‘cannot be racist.’ You want to put quotas in place, and get jobs that you have no earned? Then just cry out ‘social justice,’ and watched those wrong-colored folk burn. You want to smash and loot your town, but now have to do time in jail? Just say that it’s ‘social justice,’ and they let you go without fail. We really shouldn’t be surprised, the left always divides by race, from slavery down to Jim Crow… of course they’d cheerlead this disgrace. But there’s no need to buy into a concept that’s so disgusting, justice can never be social, it’s an individual thing. Always.
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