Hussie posted another blog post saying that the reason that he took down the joke was because of people complaining about SJ bloggers, not about the SJ bloggers themselves.
Huh.
I'm not actually surprised. Although I honestly thought the biggest problem was the inexplicability to anyone not intimately familiar with the current community, it's clear Hussie doesn't have a problem with poking fun at social justice bloggers (see: Kankri). What we haven't seen before is this thing best exemplified at the end, the whole, "... then you would be doing your part to behave in a way that doesn’t make creators feel embarrassed to be defended by you." When you have thousands and thousands of people leaping to your defense in a way that would make you go to
each one of them if you could, "Uh, yeah, that's... not actually what I meant, buddy? Could we let my words do the job for me, I kind of write them for a living so I hopefully know how to say what I mean.", I can see why that'd be
pretty frustrating.
This is basically a way of saying, "If you want to be self-righteous about something, I can't stop you, but don't use me as an excuse, pals."
I say, therefore doing exactly the same thing I'm complaining about. Hypocrisy weeeeee