In William Shetterley’s book “How to Make a Social Justice Warrior”, he brings up the point that social justice warriors focus on race as a proxy for poverty, but there are twice as many poor whites as blacks - in the 1960s AND today.
He then advocates for measures to abolish classism, but his condemnation of social justice warriors and “anti-racism” that let elite whites feel better about being elite and middle class blacks and hispanics who glum onto it to become superior to whites while doing nothing to help those in poverty is interesting.
Did William Shetterley, or anyone for that matter, define the expression "social justice" as it regards due process in law?