I looked up the Urban Dictionary definition of “social justice warrior”. Urban Dictionary is by no means a conservative site. The definition with the most thumbs up does not give the SJW’s a kind assessment, somewhat indicating that the antics and histrionics of the SJW’s has, shall we say, gotten old.
Sarah Hoyt, a conservative science fiction writer (”According To Hoyt”) frequently writes about the SJWs in science fictiondom. She also references the GHH (Glittering Hoo-Hahs).
Like ticks, these types have proliferated and if there is one thing they cannot stand, it is free expression. Occasionally, a science fiction novel review on Amazon Kindle will mention that the characters/plot tend to the Kool-Aid side of the political spectrum. But often, there will be the usual hot anger that conservative memes are evident. The usual conclusion is that no one should be allowed to write anything that is critical of socialism or its many masks pretending to be science. Feminism is just a ploy to these critics. So is diversity when they demand characters be gay, trans, minority and these always be cast as heroes. They really do want outright bans on any conservative thought, anywhere, and would be happy to see any conservative burned alive in a cage.