Of all the things I've have went to on the internet from Something Awful to Encyclopedia Dramatica to even observing the activities of 4chan, the SJW sections on tumblr is one place I do not want to go. The blatant hypocrisy, selfishness, attention-whoring, sanctimoniousness and stupidity displayed with the obliviousness and sincerity of the poster him/her/whateverself along with it are some of the things that make me avoid that site altogether.
Perhaps it's my service in the military that has made me less tolerant to bulls**t like that, or the fact that people like that actually exist make it too depressing to visit. At least with trolls you know that they are more than likely, aside from possible real life anti-social behavior, not really who they say they are. The social justice warriors are not only sincere, but cannot be easily dealt with.
I apologize first hand if someone has already discussed these points, but I would also like to make my observances that:
-Self diagnoses of problems doesn't give you free license to have maladaptive behavior both online and IRL. As others have posted, having an Autism Spectrum disorder is not a picnic, it's an issue that people must live and cope with on a day to day basis.
- "Triggers" are things that actually cause you to relive traumatic experiences and can disrupt normal daily life activities. They are not things that simply "hurt your feelings" or "make you uncomfortable". Like some of Army buddies that have "triggers", they don't expect society to conform to their problems and prevent triggers or put "Trigger Warnings" on everything that specifically bothers them. They actually seek out professional help in dealing with the "triggers" and other issues with PTSD.
-You cannot be a b***h/a**hole to others because somebody picked on you in the past, and the person you're dealing with now happens to be in that demographic group of people who gave you s**t in the past. Newsflash: Everyone on Earth has dealt with some kind of emotional pain at some point in their life, and your "struggles" are not unique to you or your demographic group. In fact, you may be surprised at the types of people who share your problems.
- If you want respect, you have to show respect for other groups via "The Golden Rule". It's okay to disagree with other people's opinions; that inevitably happens time and time again. Saying, "Die (group of which you despise)! Just Die!" isn't going to reflect highly on yourself or the group you are trying to represent. Again, I know this is not absolute, but it does help.
That's really all I have to say about that now.