“The language you use while seeking change matters.” Key to allowing people’s defensiveness to drop and their hearts to open to question their assumptions about the world.
Interesting to see someone very attached to Social Justice that is still open to change and self-reflection. I wonder why she reflected on her message and communication and decided it was a marketing problem, rather than also reflecting on the ideology itself. For example, "privilege" is hated by non-SocJus people because it's an insult and it's used to abuse, otherize or control people. I'm a survivor of SocJus abuse and categories like "oppressor", "oppressed" were used to maintain the caste system. Victimhood is currency used for power, or in late-stage SocJus, in self-defense. Those of us treated as oppressors could never defend ourselves, it was considered wrong, because we have "privilege". If Alexandra continues to contemplate genuinely, she should consider that one reason more people are rejecting her ideology is not just because of the words, but because of the intent to hurt, slander and control behind it.
I’m someone who’s pursuing social justice law. I sincerely appreciate this video, I intend to keep these points in mind when pursuing this journey. Watching your video taught me on last thing: you must have boldness to stand your ground as a social justice advocate
For the final exam to obtain your SJW degree you'll have to dye your hair blue and try to start no less than 3 separate riots. At the end of the class you'll have to tally up how many Nike shoes you managed to collect throughout the entire night. You totally got this, I heard it was so easy they could train zoo animals to do it.
here is the thing . I tried to point this out and I was accused of 'tone policing' and made into a social pariah , every club I was in took me aside and told me to quit hanging out with them, all because I said the exact same thing as this .
Is it possible you may have autism or ADHD, which makes communication difficult? The Autistic friends I've had sometimes get really wrapped up into whatever idea they're trying to express. This is exhausting to neural-typical individuals because they feel like they're not getting any attention in return. They feel like the autistic person is wrapped up in their own little world and they're just there as bystandered being dumped on (true or not). This eventually turns into irritation and ostracization.
Ms. Alexandra Campion needs to learn one more lesson. People are defensive because some of the language and concepts of social justice are confusing, contradictory, and blatantly wrong. The better approach is to avoid social justice language completely and communicate the need to achieve precisely defined outcomes. Next, collaborate to achieve these goals.
Oh ,you said you were unhappy, and no curriculum change came? By your view I am more privileged than you and I would expect little change from similar efforts by myself.
Politics, . How are you going to be on the same page with your oppressor/violator? Couldn't finish listening. Direct and clear "Language does matter", also for integrity.
"how to brainwash using marketing tactics" Did she ever think that the data and proof she collected is faulty and cherry picked? Why is it that everyone else is wrong and they are right?
“The language you use while seeking change matters.” Key to allowing people’s defensiveness to drop and their hearts to open to question their assumptions about the world.
"The language used while seeking change matters"......Really true words spoken here, totally agree. Thank you!
Great work! I enjoy the clarity and inspirational speech.
I appreciate this video, thank you
This needs to be shared with everyone! Great tool for communication.
no nope
Interesting to see someone very attached to Social Justice that is still open to change and self-reflection. I wonder why she reflected on her message and communication and decided it was a marketing problem, rather than also reflecting on the ideology itself. For example, "privilege" is hated by non-SocJus people because it's an insult and it's used to abuse, otherize or control people. I'm a survivor of SocJus abuse and categories like "oppressor", "oppressed" were used to maintain the caste system. Victimhood is currency used for power, or in late-stage SocJus, in self-defense. Those of us treated as oppressors could never defend ourselves, it was considered wrong, because we have "privilege". If Alexandra continues to contemplate genuinely, she should consider that one reason more people are rejecting her ideology is not just because of the words, but because of the intent to hurt, slander and control behind it.
I’m someone who’s pursuing social justice law. I sincerely appreciate this video, I intend to keep these points in mind when pursuing this journey. Watching your video taught me on last thing: you must have boldness to stand your ground as a social justice advocate
For the final exam to obtain your SJW degree you'll have to dye your hair blue and try to start no less than 3 separate riots. At the end of the class you'll have to tally up how many Nike shoes you managed to collect throughout the entire night. You totally got this, I heard it was so easy they could train zoo animals to do it.
😂 good luck soy warrior
Who died and made you king? People don't need you.
here is the thing . I tried to point this out and I was accused of 'tone policing' and made into a social pariah , every club I was in took me aside and told me to quit hanging out with them, all because I said the exact same thing as this .
Is it possible you may have autism or ADHD, which makes communication difficult?
The Autistic friends I've had sometimes get really wrapped up into whatever idea they're trying to express. This is exhausting to neural-typical individuals because they feel like they're not getting any attention in return. They feel like the autistic person is wrapped up in their own little world and they're just there as bystandered being dumped on (true or not). This eventually turns into irritation and ostracization.
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Thank you! Great talk!
Ms. Alexandra Campion needs to learn one more lesson. People are defensive because some of the language and concepts of social justice are confusing, contradictory, and blatantly wrong. The better approach is to avoid social justice language completely and communicate the need to achieve precisely defined outcomes. Next, collaborate to achieve these goals.
Did you even listen to her?
Please help me,my name is yogini
Oh ,you said you were unhappy, and no curriculum change came? By your view I am more privileged than you and I would expect little change from similar efforts by myself.
Having listened further, I was to kind, you are fascist swine.
😀 she should go for a career as a standup comedian! excellent material.
“The language you use while seeking change matters."
Politics, . How are you going to be on the same page with your oppressor/violator? Couldn't finish listening. Direct and clear "Language does matter", also for integrity.
Soycial justice... full of estrogen.
And full of anti-white RACISTS like her.
"how to brainwash using marketing tactics"
Did she ever think that the data and proof she collected is faulty and cherry picked? Why is it that everyone else is wrong and they are right?
The mentally ill never quite have a solid grasp on things. They also cannot see their illness either, so recovery is challenging for people like them.
Social Justice is vigilantism.
Another victim due to her selected school wasn't making her feel "included". What a joke.
Youre really sad brother
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