Quote Originally Posted by Oberon View Post
And how does 'social justice' help solve them?
I'm here talking about REAL social justice, not "noone may offend anyone", which is a wrongly extended meaning of the term.

Racism: uh if everyone in society is treated equally then there's no racism... that should be obvious; there's an actual social issue here
Refugees: Is that really a social justice issue? I don't see it, unless you're talking about discrimination, which I throw into racism
Poverty: For example, helping people born and stuck in a city's bad place to get out of misery
Equality: Well that's literally what social justice is about, so it's more like the general principle that leads people to stop racism and to help the poor
Voting shenanigans: I wouldn't put that into social justice. It's purely and simply a democratic issue: democracy is threatened.