

Social Justice Explained with James Lindsay
Aug 12, 2020
James Lindsay, author and co-founder of New Discourses, dives into the complexities of social justice ideology and its rapid rise following significant societal events. He discusses the pervasive myths surrounding systemic racism and how they persist despite evidence. The conversation highlights the intricacies of political identity, advocating for centrist views while critiquing language manipulation in discourse. Lindsay also explores the evolution of civil rights and the importance of personal connections in reducing racism, balancing serious topics with humor.
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Social Justice as a Mind Virus
- Social Justice ideology has rapidly become mainstream, influencing media and daily conversations.
- It spreads like a mind virus, appealing to moral desires and offering a sense of righteousness.
Performative Activism
- James Lindsay shares an anecdote about visiting Trump Tower and his family's reaction.
- They suggested he take a picture giving the middle finger, highlighting performative activism.
Miracle Stories and Confirmation Bias
- Short video clips serve as "miracle stories" reinforcing nascent ideologies, like religious icons.
- These clips, often lacking full context, validate pre-existing narratives and confirm biases.