SOCIAL JUSTICE
The process of valuing, expressing, and promoting love, respect, harmony, trust, admiration, generosity, peace, and
equity upon other people in any society, regardless of their race, ethnicity, color, sex, national origin, height, weight, age,
handicap level,
marital status, occupation, etc. This can also be known as social harmony between diverse groups of people.
social justice
by lightning_troubadour on Dec 23, 2014 12:07:55
The (typically online) practice of preaching for equality for people of all religions, races, genders, and
sexual orientations. When done right, this can be a fantastic thing. Unfortunately, social justice tends to be done wrong, giving things like the
gender equality movement and the
gay rights movement a bad name.
Example:
Good social justice:
Equality for everyone regardless of your background!
Bad social justice: I
F YOU AR E A STRAIGHT WHITE MAN K I
L L Y O U R S E L F
social justice
by urban thought on Aug 27, 2014 21:00:55
Word used mainly by American teenagers and those without a
college education to describe the frustration they feel at their own failures in life.
Most of these individuals don't feel the need to get an official definition of this word to see if they believe in equality of opportunity for example, rather they will go to tumblr or find an extreme feminist
vlog and confuse social justice with other disturbed individuals who abuse the concept for their own
personal gain.
social justice
by SJSally on Dec 17, 2012 12:35:08
Promoting tolerance, freedom, and
equality for all people regardless of race, sex, orietntation, national origin,
handicap, etc... except for white, straight,
cisgendered males. Fuck those guys, they're overprivileged no matter what.
Social Justice
by Targo on Dec 04, 2019 07:57:22
A competition where white people bully
celebrities on Twitter to prove to one another that they are
not racist (formally a movement to promote freedom,
equality, and community for people who have traditionally been disadvantaged in society).
Example:
It does not serve
social justice to allow this
pop singer to live down something they tweeted 12 years ago that now sounds problematic out of context.
I’ve been on Twitter all day,
cancelling celebrities in the name of social justice.
social justice
by Schnorkenschneider on Mar 18, 2014 05:08:24
A Utopian fantasy based on the Leninist concept of "equality of outcome." It says that since you have more, it must be taken away from you to give to those who have less, so that you are both equal. So there is much in common with the
petty thief, who steals your wallet at gun point in order to
equalize both of your wealth. Though this never seems to apply to rulers, who always seem to be exempt from
social justice policies.
In order for social justice to exist, there has to be a
ruling class to
mete out that social justice. If there is an elite ruling class, then there is no social justice. So the concept of social justice always collapses in upon itself.
Social Justice is generally supported by hipsters of all ages who can't afford weekly groceries or gas for their cars, but who are simultaneously bedazzled with hundreds and sometimes thousands of dollars of tattoos and piercings.
It is often used by power hungry despots to fool voters into surrendering their rights and liberties in exchange for promises of free stuff, while lining the pockets of the ruling class with the stolen wealth of the people.
Example:
They promised social justice in Venezuela. They can't even supply toilet paper. Meanwhile,
Maduro's right hand man Aristó
bulo Istúriz has over $9.6 million in a Swiss bank account. At least Chavez's daughters still get to live it up in the Presidential
Party Palace, La Casona.
In the Ukraine where the average salary is less than £300 a month, President Viktor Yanukovych said that 2013 would be a year of social justice. In 2014, the Ukrainian people found that his personal estate which was half the size of Monaco, contained a 5 floor mansion, a golf course, a private zoo, a park, a greenhouse, a garage filled with luxury sports cars, a
helicopter pad, a pirate ship which served as a personal restaurant, a hovercraft, etc.
In America, they promised free healthcare for everyone. Now it costs more, and I have less coverage. I hear the First Ladies' newest dress cost $12,000. That's social justice for ya.
social justice
by FigurinOutLife on Aug 15, 2011 01:31:18
Example:
Teacher's union rep: "We will not stand for any cuts in our benefits or salaries. Even if we make
six figures with guaranteed employment regardless of performance. Even if the state is on the verge of
bankruptcy. Why? Because this is about social justice"