Friday, June 05, 2020

This Is What Social Justice Looks Like | The American Spectator

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"...Socialism saw its representation in the sickle and hammer.
Social justice finds its symbol in a plodding man in trousers that do not cover his rear but a bandana that obscures his face carrying a PlayStation 4 under his left arm and three boxes of Nike Lebron Soldier 13s under his right.
But social justice is so much more diverse than just expropriating.

  • Someone social justiced the words “Ya’ll Not Tired Yet?” on the Lincoln Memorial (What did that dead, white male ever do for social justice?). 
  • In Rochester, New York, a man social justiced an elderly woman in the face before social justicing her hair. His friend then social justiced her in the head with a wooden plank. 
  • Authorities downstate in New York City allege that two lawyers social justiced an NYPD vehicle. 
  • Another woman who apparently traveled to the city from Catskill also attempted to social justice an occupied cop car but failed when the flame on the rag failed to ignite the gasoline in the bottle. 

Social justice attracts people from all walks of life, frequently follows hashtags, and surely finds itself trending on Google.
Social justicing is hot..."
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