• josefo@leminal.space
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      that’s why the word was invented, to replace the obvious intolerance for openness

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      I still haven’t looked into what “woke” actually means, but from what I can tell, it seems to mean anything far-right people don’t like.

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        In left-leaning spaces it means “cognizant of the injustice pervading society”. On the right it means “uppity”.

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          cognizant of the injustice pervading society

          I mean that’s what it means to people on the right also they just think that’s a bad thing.

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        Yeah, seems like “woke” is anything we’re not supposed to approve of this month.

        I do find the word “woke” incredibly useful.

        The moment the word exits someone’s mouth (as a complaint), I save a ton of energy on how to handle any further information they share (highly suspect).

        Edit: I’ve actually discovered some great art and culture by being warned away from it’s “wokeness”, too.