Social justice warrior perfectly explains what’s wrong with SJWs

A social justice warrior at Harvard University literally can’t even with social justice warriors.

Elizabeth Sun, through an op-ed titled “I am Not Your Enemy” for the school newspaper, The Harvard Crimson, put social justice warriors on blast for their treatment of conservatives and their pre-occupation in “witch-hunting for ‘fake liberals.'”

Sun, a Chinese American student who comes from the lower-middle class, said she found a home in the social justice community when she started out in the First-Year Urban Program (because “Freshman” is politically incorrect) donating food and debating privilege.

However, Sun admitted that the SJW movement isn’t perfect, and their standards are impossible to live up to.

To claim a place in this “accepting” community, I had to think perfectly, talk perfectly, act perfectly, live perfectly. There was no room for unintended marginalization, for career considerations that paid too high, for ignorance towards the ever-expanding set of causes that the social justice movement adopts. As much as I want to sympathize, too much of it is unacceptably exclusive.
 
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