Do you even realize what you're saying? You're claiming that victimization rhetoric in which one blames others instead of taking personal responsibility for oneself is compatible with Catholic social teaching. You clearly have no idea what you're typing. At this point this has to be a matter of pride. I won't reply anymore.
What I'm saying is that the desire to 'redress' some sense of 'cosmic injustices' by people who claim to just know better than everyone else what the right outcome should be, and plan to implement it with force, is a creation of the Catholic Church.
There is a reason that despite rampant Catholicism, the church was unable to resist the encroachment of Leftism in South America, Central America, Spain, Portugal, France, Italy, and the Vatican itself. This even goes down to the merging of both Leftism and Catholicism under "Liberation Theology". Social Justice is a problem that Catholicism simply can't solve, because it's a problem Catholicism originated.
The philosophical bedrock of Social Justice lies within Catholicism.
Were we not talking about SJW's, specifically? Be more precise with your language, you're being irresponsible.
I'm talking about the philosophical construct of Social Justice which SJWs enact.
Do you even realize what you're saying? You're claiming that victimization rhetoric in which one blames others instead of taking personal responsibility for oneself is compatible with Catholic social teaching. You clearly have no idea what you're typing. At this point this has to be a matter of pride. I won't reply anymore.
What I'm saying is that the desire to 'redress' some sense of 'cosmic injustices' by people who claim to just know better than everyone else what the right outcome should be, and plan to implement it with force, is a creation of the Catholic Church.
There is a reason that despite rampant Catholicism, the church was unable to resist the encroachment of Leftism in South America, Central America, Spain, Portugal, France, Italy, and the Vatican itself. This even goes down to the merging of both Leftism and Catholicism under "Liberation Theology". Social Justice is a problem that Catholicism simply can't solve, because it's a problem Catholicism originated.
The philosophical bedrock of Social Justice lies within Catholicism.