BartenderElite
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Wrong! It's more than that.
woke
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adjective
ˈwōk
woker; wokest
Synonyms of woke
chiefly US slang
1
a
: aware of and actively attentive to important societal facts and issues (especially issues of racial and social justice)
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/woke
Social and economic justice are Leftist dogma and values.
To be “woke” once meant to be alert to the continued realities of oppression, particularly the oppression faced by Black Americans. But today, its meaning has shifted. To be “woke” is to lack urgency about building the coalitions that can win over working-class people and actually redistribute money and power to the oppressed.
This isn’t to say that progressives have to avoid questions of social justice to win a mythically conservative working-class, but that we need to acknowledge the reality that working-class people of all races want basically the same things: good jobs, secure housing, dependable health care, and the ability to provide for themselves and their families. Framing universal concerns with identity-focused messaging or language stolen straight from academia is a huge mistake.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/nov/09/woke-word-meaning-definition-progressive
woke
[wōk]
VERB
past of wake
ADJECTIVE
DEROGATORY
alert to and concerned about social injustice and discrimination:
"he's an activist and very woke" · "woke culture has moved into mainstream journalism" · "my neighborhood is a very woke area" · "we need to stay angry, and stay woke"
It is exactly as I defined it. That is, it someone on the Left or radical Left that has fully embraced Leftist dogma and politics and wants to force everyone else to accept without question those values and positions.
Nah. It's not what you said at all.
It's about social awareness. It just means being aware. It's alarming how many people are against being aware.