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SJW

Bunch of white girls that complains about everything in Twitter and everything is "hard" to them. They also hate men but they don't realized how they exist.

Sjw: i hate men so much, they must die.

Person: oh a sjw with daddy issue, anyways without men, you aren't exist

by thePowerzed June 26, 2022

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SJW

Social justice warrior, someone who fights for the principles of human equality and solidarity.

Jessica really educated me on the concept of white privilege after she got arrested for protesting the gentrification of Harlem. She's a real SJW.

by Lisamakescupcakes April 20, 2011

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SJW

White fat middle-aged people that likes to write fucking meaningless essays while eating Mac Donald's on social media, especially Twitter.

Person 1: "Ayo what are SJWs like?"

Person 2: "Basically 50% of the Americans"

by HorneMonkeThatSpitsFacts December 1, 2021

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SJW

Twitter user.

I'm an sjw that uses twitter and I think I'm helping the world by none stop complaining and witchhunting everything and everyone. My hair looks like a cut around a bowl and then I tried to cover how bad it looks by dying it an obnoxious color

by YepyEPpyepppYEP November 6, 2020

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SJW

SJW AKA "Social Justice Warrior" used to be a positive title but is now more of a thing you would mockingly call someone who isn't actually as great as the title would suggest.

SJW's are usually seen as annoying, Probably white, egotistical, and idiotic people who get offended by every little thing and just absolutely love things like cancel culture using it to try and smite anyone that stands in they're way, until someone way bigger and intelligent then them shuts 'em down.

Haha that SJW is making a big deal out of nothing!

by Kinda_derpy_kinda_nooby July 31, 2021

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SJW

In liberal media, it is considered a "conservative social-justice warrior" who is defending rather extreme conservative social values, while a conservative media perceives "SJW" as a "liberal social-justice warrior" with rather extreme progressive social values. The perception of SJW is therefore a negative term, used to downplay, insult, or ridicule the opposite political internet user faction. Interestingly, the term "SJW" originates in the late 1990s but turned negative during Gamergate 2014 where it was used to attack liberal online users that defend feminism, but since its meaning became more common sense and is nowadays used for rhetoric attacks on both, the left and the right.

A conservative attacks a liberal: "I'm an sjw that uses twitter and I think I'm helping the world by none stop complaining and witchhunting everything and everyone."

A liberal attacks a conservative: "All those Trump SJWs are so racist."

by cheer_grips March 22, 2021

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SJW

SJW is an acronym for 'social justice warrior'. It used to have a positive connotation, because social justice is, in and of itself, a good thing, right?

However in more recent times, it's been co-opted by numerous amount of people that the entire rhetoric behind "social justice" has turned wishy-washy. In other words, it's not fresh news. People are getting sick and tired of SJWs who interpret every situation as needing justice, even if it's something as frivolous as a black dude who got a small coffee instead of the large they ordered.

The problem with SJWs in the 21st century isn't their intentions per se (social justice is inherently good), but rather the fact that their constant bickering does absolutely nothing to address or mitigate the REAL inequalities that exist in the world today. And I'm sure that 99% of SJWs have not even had any proper university education in the social sciences, so most of the things they say are coming from their ass. In reality, most SJWs are just on an ego trip, and take to Twitter to brandish their "wokeness".

What a SJW on Twitter would say: "OMFG so this white male employee at McDs gives me the wrong order and when I repeatedly asked for the right order, he became very angry. This is absolutely unacceptable, I am a black pansexual women and deserve to be treated better. #BLM"

What any normal person would say: "Had a bad experience at McDonald's where an employee got angry at me when I asked for the right order. I would've reported to the manager, but he was probably under a lot of stress and pressure so I understand."

by Mary Mary Quite The Contrarian March 10, 2021

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