In the case of the modern day “social justice warriors,” for instance,
most of them do not have the gumption to follow through with their
stated beliefs. For example, on the day that the U.S. Supreme Court
decided that there was a constitutional
right to gay marriage, the
social justice warriors were all over social media with a hashtag
campaign of
love always wins
(#lovealwayswins). What viscerally
demonstrates their true lack of conviction, however, was the fact that
on that very same day the terrorist group ISIS executed hundreds of
gay men by throwing them from the rooftops of high-rise buildings
and posting videos of their atrocities on social media using the exact
same hashtag. Despite this, the terrorist’s
actions were ignored by
the social justice crowd.
If they really believed in gay rights this should have been a major
problem to them, but it wasn’t because they were more interested in
the social media aspect of what they were doing. In other words,
they were all about making a statement without taking action.
Actually taking the fight over
there
would involve work, so nothing
was done and the horrific murders were ignored.
If these social
justice warriors truly cared about gay rights, or women’s rights, or
freedom of religion, or ending discrimination, or virtually any of the
major causes they claim to support then
ISIS would be a fruitful
target. After all, ISIS terrorists wantonly kill and oppress the very
same folks these warriors for justice are ostensibly fighting for. But,
there would be hard work involved, as well as the risk of becoming
unpopular with ISIS, a group that enjoys killing everyone who
disagrees with them.
This lack of action is the end result
of wanting to have a cause,
needing to stand for something, but not being willing to do any of
your own thinking or even honestly caring about the very thing you
claim to be fighting for. No terrorist group will ever change their
behavior based on some silly hashtag campaign,
or a colored
overlay on somebody’s Facebook profile picture, or anything else for
that matter that falls short of extreme force that makes them stop
killing people. It would take effort and endanger the lives of those
dedicated to the cause in order to stop them. Which, of course, is
why the rebels without a cause won’t get involved in such things.
Lastly we have the psychopath. The psychopath is going to ignore
customary beliefs because these beliefs are for the benefit of the
tribe
, not the individual. Doing what is good for the tribe is in large
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