Mod of /r/SJWHate tries to confront racist comments. It's not going well.

While slightly off topic, I feel like I may finally have a time to spill this: I've met some people who claim to SJWs and self proclaimed radical [enter movement] even in real life, to distinguish themselves from others participating in activism they themselves were also participating in. I honestly think the self proclaimed SJWs have their own group especially online that deviates from more level minded activist, often I find the self defined ones aren't really for equality but more for tipping the scales in there favor by radical means. An example would be while their were protestors fighting for civil rights and against Vietnam, some splintered off when they weren't satisified with just being heard and progressing through lawful means, and legislation, they went to using weapons to fight for their point instead of protesting, etc. While there are extremist on most sides of every debate, violence doesn't help anyone, and neither do online tactics like slandering and doxxing. While there are people who stretch on what is an actual SJW online where people like to group everyone for pro-insert movement as one which I'd defend as widely inaccurate. It is also a problem defining everyone who disagrees with any point of any arguement as a bigot, etc., to much generalizing on both sides for my tastes, not enough rational conversation. I'm involved with some real life groups for equal rights, and I've just been seeing to much ridiculousness being done and proposed by both sides lately. I really wish people would realize extremism isn't going to get things to change, and definitely isn't going to achieve equality for anyone... Sorry if anything I said is incoherent needed to vent a little, got into a real life disagreement with someone early today about this stuff.

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