Key social justice kings range from Darrow the "Slave King" in *Red Rising*, to Martin Luther King, Jr. himself.
by Doos Jarus May 1, 2021
Get the social justice kingmug. A social justice warrior that sows discord compulsively to satisfy their need for attention and validation, often by asserting their entitled opinion with unbridled hatespeach and delusional bias
by Blake unknown April 27, 2019
Get the Social discord junkiemug. 1) a woman who likes to go out, but is always bitter, complaining or in a bad mood 2) when you have a social obligation that you have to get ready for and you don’t wanna go
Geenie came to the party last night and was complaining the whole time- she was being such a social bitterfly.
by Appalachiagrl February 1, 2024
Get the Social Bitterflymug. A term used to describe individuals who actively perpetuate systemic oppression through their everyday actions and behaviors, often without even realizing it.
These oppressive people are often found in positions of power and authority, such as politicians, CEOs, and law enforcement officers.
These oppressive people are often found in positions of power and authority, such as politicians, CEOs, and law enforcement officers.
by Me Roboto April 17, 2023
Get the social oppressoidmug. the Social Credit Score was made by the CCP and it is used to track Chinese citizens or foreigners. If your score is higher than 70, you will be treated very well in China. but, if your score is lower than 70...... You know what'll happen...
CCP Social Credit Score test:
Question 1. Who is our dear Leader?
>> 1.) Xi Jing-Ping
2.) John Xena
2.) Donald Trump
4.) Winnie the Pooh
Congrats; you selected the right answer, your score went up by 30 points!
Question 2. What is Taiwan?
>> 1.) A Chinese province
2.) A country
3.) Something that should be invaded
Congrats; you selected the right answer, your score went up by 60 points!
Question 3. How many hours of video games should you play?
>> 1.) 1-3 Hours
2.) 6-9 Hours
3.) 420 Hours
4.) 42069 Hours
Congrats; you selected the right answer, your score went up by 100 points!
Question 4. What happened in Tienanmen Square in 1989?
1.) Nothing out of the ordinary
>> 2.) A bloody massacre
3.) Something that we should cover up
WARNING, YOU CHOSE THE WRONG ANSWER; YOUR SCORE WENT DOWN BY 327891378947897548975493857 POINTS, YOUR EXECUTION DATE IS TOMORROW.
Question 1. Who is our dear Leader?
>> 1.) Xi Jing-Ping
2.) John Xena
2.) Donald Trump
4.) Winnie the Pooh
Congrats; you selected the right answer, your score went up by 30 points!
Question 2. What is Taiwan?
>> 1.) A Chinese province
2.) A country
3.) Something that should be invaded
Congrats; you selected the right answer, your score went up by 60 points!
Question 3. How many hours of video games should you play?
>> 1.) 1-3 Hours
2.) 6-9 Hours
3.) 420 Hours
4.) 42069 Hours
Congrats; you selected the right answer, your score went up by 100 points!
Question 4. What happened in Tienanmen Square in 1989?
1.) Nothing out of the ordinary
>> 2.) A bloody massacre
3.) Something that we should cover up
WARNING, YOU CHOSE THE WRONG ANSWER; YOUR SCORE WENT DOWN BY 327891378947897548975493857 POINTS, YOUR EXECUTION DATE IS TOMORROW.
by anonymous200020 June 7, 2023
Get the Social Credit Scoremug. The act of taking a specific situation, movement, or cause and stretching it's targeted audience to the broadest possible group of people that it can. This usually happens when groups "feel left out" or people feel like the given subject is being offensive to other groups by only empowering a specific group, though that's often a misunderstanding as to what the subject is and why it's presented how it is.
Social unification often comes off as racist, bigoted, misogynistic, sexist, and generally assholish depending on what the subject is, but in some cases, the unifier has no ill intentions despite their clear lack of knowledge on the issue.
Social unification often comes off as racist, bigoted, misogynistic, sexist, and generally assholish depending on what the subject is, but in some cases, the unifier has no ill intentions despite their clear lack of knowledge on the issue.
A: Black Lives Matter!
B: No, All Lives Matter!
C: Dude, you don't get it. We aren't saying your life doesn't matter, we're just saying that people need to recognize our lives are important too.
A: Yeah, enough with the social unification already.
B: No, All Lives Matter!
C: Dude, you don't get it. We aren't saying your life doesn't matter, we're just saying that people need to recognize our lives are important too.
A: Yeah, enough with the social unification already.
by ARandomNarutard July 18, 2016
Get the Social Unificationmug. by FakeName27 February 6, 2019
Get the social cultmug.