Yesterday, 08:57 AM
(This post was last modified: Yesterday, 08:58 AM by Ryo Hazuki.)
I was pretty high T before I took spironolactone.
I'm fairly left wing on economic issues (I support single payer healthcare, a higher tax rate for the top brackets, more investment in research and development, etc.) but I've always been against the politically correct (for a lack of a better term) section of the left. Third wave feminism, people who bitch about cultural appropriation, mansplaining, manspreading, etc. I've always strongly opposed these types and it seems like these days a lot of people treat SJWs as if they're synonymous with "leftists". I guess part of it has to do with how common they are among millennials and how vocal those people are in general.
Because so many of them come from wealthy families, a lot of these SJWs are not even left wing on economic issues. Some even use terms like "brogressive" and "class reductionist" as slurs against people on the left who don't support SJW issues and even those who DO support SJW issues but talk more about economic issues.
I'm fairly left wing on economic issues (I support single payer healthcare, a higher tax rate for the top brackets, more investment in research and development, etc.) but I've always been against the politically correct (for a lack of a better term) section of the left. Third wave feminism, people who bitch about cultural appropriation, mansplaining, manspreading, etc. I've always strongly opposed these types and it seems like these days a lot of people treat SJWs as if they're synonymous with "leftists". I guess part of it has to do with how common they are among millennials and how vocal those people are in general.
Because so many of them come from wealthy families, a lot of these SJWs are not even left wing on economic issues. Some even use terms like "brogressive" and "class reductionist" as slurs against people on the left who don't support SJW issues and even those who DO support SJW issues but talk more about economic issues.
