The one issue is off the table for discussion (the sexual issues...but men aren't wishing to use the women's rest rooms, BTW).....but there are other injustices and other social concerns besides poverty. Those concerns seem to be left to "the liberals" (or "left-wing social justice warriors" as you used) instead of the [mainstream] church.
I'm not referring to merely giving money to the poor or helping out after natural disasters.....I'm referring to helping groups that are marginalized and "held back" (or backs turned on them) because of bias. By "helping"....I mean efforts that equalize the "playing field" (so to speak).....like changing laws or, instead of criminalizing things like drug addiction, providing programs for actual rehabilitation (
like what Portugal did). I'm grateful to see that it's changing a bit as more churches are joining in to help with putting an end to human trafficking. But.....I wonder if the BLM movement would have been considerably different if more people didn't interpret that to be a movement
against law enforcement?