Here’s how ‘social justice’ ruins the lives of innocent people, even high school students
There’s a story in the New York Times this week that everyone should read in order to get a full grasp of how out of control and scary the race-baiting monsters of the so-called “Social Justice movement” can be.
The article, headlined, “Slur, Surfacing on Old Video, Alters Young Lives and a Town,” tells the tale of a white high school student in Virginia who saw her future as an athlete at a major university go up in smoke after one of her peers, who is biracial, shared online a years-old video of the first student casually using the N-word.
Jimmy Galligan, the black student, chillingly says at the very end of the story, “I m going to remind myself, you started something. You taught someone a lesson.
The New York Times frames the depressing affair in the context of our never-ending nightmare that the media have dubbed a “racial reckoning,” when really it’s about the havoc caused by “social justice” advocates who intimidate and harass innocent people while claiming the moral high ground.