Rayce Archer said:
I guess I'm a social justice warrior. I don't hate women or minorities and I agree with most of contemporary feminism, that counts, right? And one time I spent about an hour and a half on the Fuckyeahlesbiansex tumblr, and as we all know there's no reason to frequent Tumblr except for social justice warfare and lesbian sex. And I love the shit out of video games.
According to #Gamergate, most of the Escapist writers would fall in that silo too.
Well strictly speaking Moviebob and Jim Sterling are the ones who got labeled with that. Bob is a huge SJW who absolutely oozes white guild and liberal pandering, and has had a tendency to turn even the strangest things into political crusades. He's pretty much against anything traditionally manly or whatever, knocking things like "The Expendables" and more recently calling "The Equalizer" a "Dad movie" by way of being obsolete in terms of any kind of relevant view of manhood given his politics... which I suppose is better than when he called people who'd like "The Expendables" the worst kind of person.
Jim was pretty inflammatory towards people who didn't want gay men in "Mass Effect 3" at one point.
Both have done lots of stuff but those are the kinds of "big moments" that stick in my mind and show how they go there.
When it comes to SJWs the thing isn't so much a matter of being tolerant, but when it comes to promoting the idea that various minority groups should be inserted into everything, certain social positions must be upheld and it's wrong not to do so, and so on. For example by being okay with gay men being out there and appearing in things if the creators want them to, your probably not a SJW. On the other hand if you believe that it's an entitlement to have gay men in things like "Mass Effect 3" and "Old Republic Online" and that the creators are wrong (offensively so) for not having put them into the game, having not really come up with any ideas that they anted them for, then chances are your a SJW. The same applies to a lot of other things, it's not just about being liberal, but about being extremely liberal and taking it to the point of a crusade, especially when you revel in the idea of it getting the goat of people who disagree. What's more SJWs tend to usually talk about issues they are largely isolated from, for example someone who say lives in Canada, or the Northeastern parts of the US, going on about the border crisis, and the human rights aspects of immigration, along with the nature of those people, when they themselves do not have to deal with the repercussions and have no real knowledge of the situation. Basically it's fine to have an opinion, but if your say trying to tell people from Texas and Arizona "how it is" based on social principle and no real experience, then chances are your a SJW. Ditto for those who go on about social issues in general that they have no real experience with or knowledge of. The stereotypical SJW being some tubby white dude on a computer in a white suburb who thinks he's wordly but lives a very sheltered existence and educated about issues due to idealistic political and social commentary, which also makes him feel guilty. The point sort of being that part of what makes your average SJW what he is, is that he is likely to never see the effects of what he professes, and is able to be idealistic due to relative isolation. Some SJW who writes game articles professionally for example doesn't have to worry about say being hit by an illegal immigrant without insurance driving a car, which is bad enough when everyone is legal and has insurance, but a nightmare in such cases. It's easy to be tolerant and rally behind people like that lady who just spent 5 whole days in jail and is trying to sue (in Arizona) for being an unlicensed, uninsured, illegal immigrant driving a vehicle with a cracked windshield when your not the one that has
to deal with her on the road.
The truth is I think a lot of the more vocal SJWs are ducking and covering right now because we've seen the first major kickback against them through #gamersgate. I don't expect it to last though, and likely there will be a resurgence until the next explosion.
That said, I also think there is a lot of energy in the air as I've said before, I think a lot of people have realized there is pent up pressure, and a lot of liberals are beginning to think that maybe they went too far, especially in terms of marginalizing the other side. While I don't buy some predictions that the country might be in anarchy soon, preventing a 2016 election, the bottom line is that roughly 15 states so far are in insubordination to the federal government in one form or another. People are starting to realize that the law only really works as long as everyone agrees it's in the best interests to follow it. The Federal government has been forcing a lot of states one way or another to accept things, especially social policies, that they do not want to accept. All these gay rights rulings, immigration rulings, and everything else are great on paper, until you consider that without genuine popular support in a lot of these areas all it does is piss people off, and what happens if states just finally say "no, and we don't care about the rulings, we're going to do, what we're going to do". A lot of people were looking at the situation with Scotland wanting to leave the UK (it didn't) specifically because of how various state independence parties are gaining traction where they were a fringe element before, and there is more at stake here arguably than with Scotland. I doubt anyone is about to cede from the union tomorrow, but it's been noticed and actually gotten more attention than ever before. People also predict an explosion (though I personally doubt it will happen) come November because really whomever controls the senate is going to make a lot of people unhappy. If The Republicans gain a majority and start using it to undo a lot of victories by Obama and his people, and/or actually make good on their threats to impeach him (in addition to sueing him) there could be a left wing riot. If the Democrats keep their majority, it's going to mean a lot of the "Red States" are going to become even more insubordinate towards to federal government, and frankly if this ever turns into open defiance, rebellion, or leaving it's going to suck all around. Of course not everyone thinks anything is going to happen, but there is sort of that vibe in the air, and I think a lot of people are being a hell of a lot more careful than they would have been otherwise, even if they can't put their finger on why.
That said whether your a SJW or not, doesn't much matter. The problem is less with SJWs themselves but a lack of balance. Basically we have tons of Jim Sterlings and Bob Chipmans out there in the geekdom community but no equally bombastic personalities from the other side, and certainly not in anywhere near the same quantities. Furthermore people who tend to be right wing and strongly disagree with SJWs especially on social issues, tend to get banned and persecuted by sites, which of course has inflamed the anger. Balance things out and the problem starts to recede. The problem is for example is that someone can say make strong pro-gay statements about inclusion and so on, and push for things like gay romances to be put into games, but if someone wants to make anti-gay statements and disagree with those things then they will be banned on most sites (The Escapist is fairly tolerant though), under the pretension that the site be "welcoming and safe to everyone". Basically since gays can feel threatened by those who oppose their issues and dispute their inclusion, it can be justified by liberals as an excuse to ban. That's great if you happen to be a left winger and liberal, but not so great or fair if your one of the millions of people on the other side of that debate that not only gets suppressed, but frequently insulted. Basically it's been argued that Republicans/Social Conservatives are the only social group it's okay to attack and belittle on geekdom forums, not a good move in a polarized society. What's more banning people just forces silence, it doesn't make the alleged liberal supermajority a reality. Something like the way #Gamersgate went down (more so than the actual issues) caused an explosion and these issues to come to the forefront and a lot of the oppressed to start pointing out the sheer hypocricy inherent in the way a lot of geek-related sites have been conducting themselves and how slanted they have allowed themselves to become, perhaps without even realizing it in some cases.
As I've said many times, my personal attitude is one of free speech. Basically if you allow social liberals to represent, allow social conservatives to represent. If being exposed to the other side makes people uncomfortable or causes cognitive dissonance, then so be it. When that happens all is well. I don't disagree with the right of SJWs to conduct their crusades even if I disagree with them, I just disagree with the infrastructure supporting them and the other side not being able to represent with equal vehemence. I also believe websites need to start recruiting the "Rush Limbaugh of Geekdom" for their various sites. It would be nice if for example when people discuss an issue like making Heimdall black, you saw people actually representing the not uncommon attitude that they should simply cast people that look like the comic characters as much as possible, yet it seemed every time someone said anything like that (including me) they were at least implied to be racists.
Ah well, such is my rambling. The bottom line is, I wouldn't worry much about whether you qualify as a SJW (by the stereotype or opinions) or not. It's mostly become an issue due to things being one sided rather than simply because
it exists. For example how many people have you seen on these forums (which are relatively tolerant) who are open social conservatives (on most issues) and post from that perspective? Me, and whom else? The last time I saw anything like a rally was when people got upset over "White Guy Defense Force" and that was a blood bath because so many people posted angry, probably the biggest ban streak in Escapist history.