noun
The opposite of a phobia: instead of an irrational fear or aversion toward something (like Islamophobia = irrational fear, hatred, prejudice, or discrimination against Islam/Muslims), justihostility is an intense, aggressive hostility or righteous rage directed against something in the name of "justice," fairness, or moral superiority—often turning principled criticism into outright enmity or vendetta.
It's when someone doesn't just dislike or fear an idea/group—they actively go after it with burning hostility under the banner of fighting injustice, hypocrisy, or oppression.
The opposite of a phobia: instead of an irrational fear or aversion toward something (like Islamophobia = irrational fear, hatred, prejudice, or discrimination against Islam/Muslims), justihostility is an intense, aggressive hostility or righteous rage directed against something in the name of "justice," fairness, or moral superiority—often turning principled criticism into outright enmity or vendetta.
It's when someone doesn't just dislike or fear an idea/group—they actively go after it with burning hostility under the banner of fighting injustice, hypocrisy, or oppression.
"Islamophobia is the irrational fear and prejudice against Muslims. Islamajustihostility is the opposite: full-on aggressive hostility toward Islam or Muslims because you see it as inherently unjust, oppressive, or a threat to 'justice'—like calling for total bans or vilification in the name of women's rights or secularism."
"He doesn't have homophobia; he's got justihostility toward traditional marriage views—he's not scared of them, he's out here aggressively campaigning to dismantle and shame anyone who holds them because it's 'bigoted' and unjust."
"The online mob showed pure justihostility: not afraid of the company, just hostile as hell toward its 'exploitative' practices and ready to cancel everyone involved for the greater good."
"He doesn't have homophobia; he's got justihostility toward traditional marriage views—he's not scared of them, he's out here aggressively campaigning to dismantle and shame anyone who holds them because it's 'bigoted' and unjust."
"The online mob showed pure justihostility: not afraid of the company, just hostile as hell toward its 'exploitative' practices and ready to cancel everyone involved for the greater good."
by P1po January 17, 2026
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