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Unlike most religions, Critical Social Justice does not encourage the kind of self-reflection that allows us to acknowledge our own faults. Rather, it promotes an unshakable sense of certainty in one’s own convictions and a complete intolerance of non-believers. In truth, it more closely resembles a fundamentalist religion – insofar as it demands a belief in the unfalsifiable at pain of excommunication – but for the sake of concision the word ‘religion’ will suffice.
The New Puritans: How the Religion of Social Justice Captured the Western World
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