Pardon if I don't give someone credit for asserting they support "social change" without specifying what they're changing. It could mean anything from "ban mosques in London" to "free condoms with every middle-school lunch".
What social change we want to cause is:
a) decided democratically by those who have done the work.
b) subject to a rigorous "theory of change" (of the kind used by charities and the third sector) to decide on potential impacts and side effects of any change caused and to measure how much change has been caused.
So we don't just do change for changes sake but try and cause positive social change. We talk about this internally a lot and have robust consent based decision making processes to be "checks and balances" on these matters.
So we don't just do change for changes sake but try and cause positive social change. We talk about this internally a lot and have robust consent based decision making processes to be "checks and balances" on these matters.