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In liberal media, it is considered a "conservative social-justice warrior" who is defending rather extreme conservative social values, while a conservative media perceives "SJW" as a "liberal social-justice warrior" with rather extreme progressive social values. The perception of SJW is therefore a negative term, used to downplay, insult, or ridicule the opposite political internet user faction. Interestingly, the term "SJW" originates in the late 1990s but turned negative during Gamergate 2014 where it was used to attack liberal online users that defend feminism, but since its meaning became more common sense and is nowadays used for rhetoric attacks on both, the left and the right.
A conservative attacks a liberal: "I'm an sjw that uses twitter and I think I'm helping the world by none stop complaining and witchhunting everything and everyone."

A liberal attacks a conservative: "All those Trump SJWs are so racist."
by cheer_grips March 22, 2021
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In Europe, it is in many countries the short form of fashist.

In Germany, for instance, "ein Fascho" translates to "a fashist", or "das ist aber fascho" (eng. "that is so fashist"). Even Google Translator translated "Er ist ein Fascho" into "He is a fascist", and equivalent to "fascho" (adjective).

It is, however, not related to the American Black slang of "fasho" as "for sure".
That was so fasho.
You are a fasho.
That party is fasho.
by cheer_grips August 3, 2022
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