An activist who is motivated more by a love of conflict than by a desire to accomplish the (typically liberal) purported political goal. Whereas regular activists prefer to win without a fight, a social justice warrior prefers to fight without a win.
"I have to spend an afternoon sorting through my old Twitter posts. If I don't, some self-righteous social justice warrior might go digging and try to whip up a mob to get me fired for using a currently-disapproved term sixteen years ago when I was in high school instead of just privately asking me to remove it."
by IowanStill September 03, 2023
The Gates of Justice is a fictional gate from the series One Piece that resides in Ennies
Lobby. The Gates Of Justice are sometimes used as a term to describe someone/thing that has gone way past the point of no return
Lobby. The Gates Of Justice are sometimes used as a term to describe someone/thing that has gone way past the point of no return
by Manga nerd January 05, 2024
This is a popular phrase in the discord roleplay server Shriggia and other servers including Srabia, USS, Shednekia, ETC. This phrase is mostly used by the people in the revolutionary side against the Republic. It states "Justice for three" meaning justice for the three characters who were killed by the "Silluminati" in the roleplay server which was started in 2019, Xia Xenos, Shalter and Sarash Borhani. Both were killed by high ranking officials who rig elections every year to make sure they remain in control of "Shriggia". The revolutionary members call them the Silluminati.
Sanoto Reporter : So, Shustin and Edward, what do you think of the recent usage of the phrase "Justice for the three against the Silluminati"?
Edward : Well, I can't really comment on this as the Silluminati doesn't exist. I am the president. If something like the Silluminati existed, I would be the first to know about it.
Shustin : Exactly. I'm tired of all the Silluminati accusations. Silluminati isn't real. It's never existed and never will under our control.
Edward : Well, I can't really comment on this as the Silluminati doesn't exist. I am the president. If something like the Silluminati existed, I would be the first to know about it.
Shustin : Exactly. I'm tired of all the Silluminati accusations. Silluminati isn't real. It's never existed and never will under our control.
by Hadahuda August 07, 2023
by ModSha December 18, 2018
Whatever famous rock star T.L. Barker's settlement with da manufacturer of his crashed plane's tires was, I'm sure it was still a total travisty of justice --- dat "big biz" company's shoddy materials and/or workmanship were at least partly responsible for da deaths of several people on dat plane!
by QuacksO February 02, 2023
Typically any situation where municipal and traffic violations are strickly enforced and fines are levied. Unfortunately for the poor who cannot afford to pay, the tab gets bigger and violations are compounded for not paying the original fines.
In some cases cash register justice can be a method available to those that can afford to pay the justice system and meet minor stipulations to get their minor criminal charges dropped and expunged from their record.
In some cases cash register justice can be a method available to those that can afford to pay the justice system and meet minor stipulations to get their minor criminal charges dropped and expunged from their record.
Cash register justice can be a "pay-to-get away with it" kinda thing especially when criminal charges are dropped and expunged by paying fees to the prosecutor in additions to minor stipulations. This may available to all in theory but easily taken care of by the rich, but not easily affordable by the poor.
by mlhiss August 03, 2020
CJW:
Cyber Justice Warrior. A pejorative term for a “in the scene” individual who repeatedly and vehemently engages in arguments on Cyber justice on the Internet. Calling it “Drama” they often argue in a shallow or not well-thought-out way, for the purpose of raising their own personal reputation. A Cyber justice warrior, or CJW, does not necessarily strongly believe all that they say, or even care about the group(s) they are fighting on behalf of. They typically repeat points from whoever is the most popular hacker, tweeter or commenter of the moment. Their goal seems to be hoping they will be "1337" in the infosec/hacker community via likes, RT’s, comments, and become popular in return. They are very sure to adopt stances that are "correct" in their social circle.
It’s evident you are dealing with a CJW when they take to their blogs to summarize/laymen the “drama thus far”. CJW’s post in various forms of “Here’s my opinion, everyone is an asshole” essays, that only speak from a one sided perspective. (In other words, The hacker they most easily relate to.) Other signs are sub tweets, passive aggressive “jokes” and tendency to join a dog-pile for a “controversy” they have not taken the time to fully research, even when the OP or the entire thread is readily available.
Cyber Justice Warrior. A pejorative term for a “in the scene” individual who repeatedly and vehemently engages in arguments on Cyber justice on the Internet. Calling it “Drama” they often argue in a shallow or not well-thought-out way, for the purpose of raising their own personal reputation. A Cyber justice warrior, or CJW, does not necessarily strongly believe all that they say, or even care about the group(s) they are fighting on behalf of. They typically repeat points from whoever is the most popular hacker, tweeter or commenter of the moment. Their goal seems to be hoping they will be "1337" in the infosec/hacker community via likes, RT’s, comments, and become popular in return. They are very sure to adopt stances that are "correct" in their social circle.
It’s evident you are dealing with a CJW when they take to their blogs to summarize/laymen the “drama thus far”. CJW’s post in various forms of “Here’s my opinion, everyone is an asshole” essays, that only speak from a one sided perspective. (In other words, The hacker they most easily relate to.) Other signs are sub tweets, passive aggressive “jokes” and tendency to join a dog-pile for a “controversy” they have not taken the time to fully research, even when the OP or the entire thread is readily available.
by poopsi mcgoo November 03, 2015