Let's talk about "social justice."
The phrase, that is.
Social justice has always been one of our party's core commitments. Occasionally, however, we hear from people who like our platform but get squirrely about the term.
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(The ASP Polandball is unrelated, we just think it's cute.)
Anyway, some people tend to associate social justice with "cancel culture" or with policy positions like abortion-on-demand that we oppose.
(Abortion is a social justice issue, by the way, just not the way its proponents think it is).
But while it's true that term sometime gets used in ways we don't support, we think the concept is far too important lose.
20-second history lesson: historically, some of the earliest writers to use the term "social justice" were working within the Catholic political tradition (one of the sources of Christian Democracy). Luigi Taparelli sometimes gets credit for coining it.