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In reply to the discussion: What good is economic justice, if I don't have the social justice to access and keep it? [View all]JHan
(10,173 posts)that scapegoating immigrants and the poor and people of color is by addressing social justice issues.
you should not be dismissive of a very substantive post. I have never heard such a nonsensical division of issues till last year - always I understood that social justice and economic justice are inextricably intertwined. It is not enough to claim you will raise the minumum wage by two or three or four or five or six or seven or whatever dollars if there exists the preying on poor people in the criminal justice system, it doesn't make sense talking about equal pay for women if you don't address attitudes that prevent a woman having full choice over what to do with her body...
This attempt to divide issues - giving economic justice primacy over social justice thereby causing a division between the two - is stupid.
EDIT: It is a false dichotomy, it's an attempt to divide, and I despise the rhetoric that enables it because it makes us weaker.