‘Polish Thinker Kayos “Social Justice”‘ (2017)

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Just can’t take it anymore, can we?

Yes, “social justice” is vague, tiresome, annoying, and absurd. But I can’t put it as logically and succinctly as Janusz Korwin-Mikke did, a few years ago.

Polish Thinker Kayos ‘Social Justice’

“Oh, well! Over there is social justice, and in that other corner is environmental justice, and we have epistemological justice up there in the cabinet, and molecular justice on the back porch steps–”

(Are we on the brink of replacing it with “the politics of joy, and good vibes”? God our Father, this election scares me!)

‘Polish Thinker Kayos “Social Justice”‘ (2017)

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“Social justice.” “Environmental justice.” Baloney justice. It seems there’s a distinct brand of justice for every left-wing interest group.

But in reality (and therefor foreign ground to liberals), there’s only one kind of “justice.” Polish thinker Janusz Korwin-Mikke makes short work of all the others.

Polish Thinker Kayos ‘Social Justice’

He could have written a book, but he got the mission accomplished in a single paragraph. And not a very long one, either!

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We’re gonna need a bigger garbage truck.

Watch how easily, quickly, and simply Polish thinker Janusz Korwin-Mikke, three years ago, demolished the whole idea of “social justice.”

Polish Thinker Kayos ‘Social Justice’

Pity the poor fantasy writer these days, who has to compete with such towering flights of delusion as social justice, man-made Climate Change, fifty genders, and systemic racism. The stuff that we make up is nothing compared to this.

Only our fantasies aren’t used as the basic for absurd public policies that ruin the nations that indulge in them.

Polish Thinker Kayos ‘Social Justice’

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Janusz Korwin-Mikke–I just happened upon this quote from him today–is a conservative politician in Poland with a gift for clear thinking. He has deflated the whole concept of “social justice.” Behold how few words he needs to do it!

“Either ‘social justice’ has the same meaning as ‘justice’–or not… [I]f ‘social justice means ‘something different from justice’–then ‘something different from justice’ is by definition ‘injustice.'”

And the whole absurd construction is knocked out in the first round.