[@Vilageidiotx] Actually on this forum specifically, it more often is seemingly brought up by people that defend the term. And even if it was, (used for something 'vaguely liberal') that's not the point of the term...SJW comes from the general idea that their is some kind of structural oppressive system in place in the first world. [quote=@Vilageidiotx] A socially conservative libertarian isn't a libertarian... that's a plain conservative. [/quote] 2 options here...the one I hope your saying, is people that are social conservative and fiscally liberal. Which usually would be used to describe a statist. (or a fascist. >.>) The other option I'll assume you're better than that, and won't say it. Because saying, if your socially conservative and fiscally conservative. Suddenly *magic* your a conservative instead. Would go without saying...(this wasn't it, I just assume that's a given.) I wish this particular "we demand less freedom" movement wasn't so poisoning and widespread but even though nobody should be taken a lot of stuff seriously...including people that preach it. But it's talked about a lot for a reason...