• postnataldrip@lemmy.world
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    5 hours ago

    Sorta been answered but worth noting there’s more than one definition, and if the person you’re speaking to/arguing with aren’t using the same one then you’ll never agree because you’re debating different points.

    One is the “socially aware” definition, and seems to be the one claimed by most on here. It means your eyes/mind are open etc.

    Another refers to performative virtue signalling, where someone is desperately looking for something to make themselves appear socially aware / “awake”, regardless of their actual position on the matter, if they even have one. That is where the pejorative usage comes from.

    If someone uses “woke” as an insult is likely they’re placing the target in the latter category.

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      4 hours ago

      One is an attempt at a lexical definition, the other a judgment of it, those are different things, but you are definitely clearing something up here, because what I feel like I’m getting at is that there is one definition that is actually solid and makes sense- being socially aware, being aware of systemic racial and social injustice in general, and another where “being woke” is performative and is just being obstinate about everything and anything and demanding justice for unspecified grievances that one might not even have legitimate claims to.

      I don’t know if that makes sense to you but I think it’s kind of the core of the matter, really.