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Originally Posted by spanktehbadwookie
Maybe back-up and re-start with- What makes a warrior?
The diverse groups of warriors I ally with currently all have codes or values they hold to follow.
A unifying theme is protection. A warrior is one who protects. The young, the elderly, those who can't protect themselves. A warrior puts those people first ahead of themselves and becomes like a living shield.
A "warrior" can be any fighter in any context. Fighting for an abstract ideology such as "social justice" is fraught with a perverse deadening of the concept of "helping your neighbor".
Marx was a "social justice warrior" and called for the overthrow and eradication of the economic/political powers and though Lenin succeeded in Russia.
Lenin and his activists only explained themselves as a matter of propaganda, not truth in reality as they cajoled, killed, and destroyed the status quo.
Soviet Russia, the essence of "social justice warrior" or extreme liberality which suppresses all that Man can work for in his soul work on the earth. As the socialists have been known to say, "you can believe anything you want as long as it is what we want you to believe".
The idea that activists of the street should "explain themselves" as on this forum doesn't comprehend that a movement of so called activists is not a man or woman but groups acting without reason as was the Bolsheviks under the tutelage of Lenin. They aren't supposed to think within reason or care for one's neighbor or display compassion, and they don't.
Going full Hegel here is is , of course, possible to bring forth the opposite but a difficulty( not the only one) is the question of "ideology" which is heartless and can be used for all purposes, mostly for the superficiality of abstracted thought.
Last edited by carlo; 02-01-2017 at 11:06 AM.