Friday, April 17, 2015
As if needed - more proof that SJW's (Social Justice Wankers) are oblivious to irony
Not a day goes by where one or another group of determinedly sanctimonious halfwits, whose entire identity is wrapped up in their so-called "Social Justice" activism, demonstrates how completely shallow and inherently dictatorial they are.
What makes them funny is that they they have no sense of humor, so they remain completely oblivious to their preposterously ironic pontificating.
In today's amusing example, the American Library Association is celebrating "Banned Books Week," a worthy cause bringing attention to the dangers of censorship by those who would limit information to others and try to impose only their own ideas.
You might think the value of adults being able to read those books they want and make their own choices about them would be self-evident to people living in a free society.
Not so to the Social Justice Wankers.
The poster for The ALA's Banned Books Week, shows a woman holding up a book with ene eye-slit in what is the international symbol for "restricted" In the opinion of some SJW's, making it "Islamophobic," and therefore itself should be banned, and they have created a petition to bring that about.
The American Library Association's Office of Intellectual Freedom, a concept SJW's find incomprehensible, have clarified that the poster was not intended to represent Islamic dress.
But even if it were, so what? Islam, as a culture, has the least free speech and most restrictions on individual liberty of any in the world. Anyone who believes in genuine social justice would want that fact brought to light and try to change it. But there mere fact that trying to ban a Banned Books Week poster is of itself something that anyone with the least sense of irony should find bizarre.
So here we have another demonstration that people who call themselves "social justice activists," are active against, rather than for justice and individual liberty.
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