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Somehow whenever people bemoaned "social justice warriors", I always pictured Lex Luthor slandering Superman.
Except Superman is the role model that SJWs imagine themselves to be, while holding not a single one of Superman's qualities.
Any examples? I mostly remember the term being applied to the Greta Thunbergs of the day.
If your idea of the "Greta Thunberg" is someone who walks into a restaurant and starts to Karen about them serving onions (on behalf of those allergic to onions. They weren't allergic themselves), then, uh... Sure.
I have honestly never heard the term SJW applied to a Karen.
Then consider yourself fortunate. Most SJWs go out of their way for these sorts of things for some sort of perceived status. Kinda like an "ethically sourced" label on a product, but as a social thing.