• garbagebagel@lemmy.world
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    55 minutes ago

    Damn I must be antiwoke cause this is me at work most days. Except I don’t also have shit in my pants… Usually.

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      4 hours ago

      Sadly not even a single msm outlet will report on this properly, unlike when Biden mispronounced a word and every headline said he was dementia -ridden and unfit to lead.

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    6 hours ago

    He’s dreaming on how he’ll spend that 10 billion he just plundered from the America tax payers.

    • wjrii@lemmy.world
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      2 hours ago

      With apologies to the baseball fans in the room…

      The definition of woke:

      You can’t just be up there and just doin’ a woke like that.

      1a. Woke is when you

      1b. Okay well listen. Woke is when the woke mob

      1c. Let me start over

      1c-a. The blue haired liberal is not allowed to say to the, uh, patriot, that prohibits the patriot from doing, you know, just trying to oppress the fringe groups. You can’t do that.

      1c-b. Once the blue haired liberal is in the kindergarten classroom, she can’t be over here and say to the patriot, like, “I’m gonna get ya! I’m gonna teach your kids about pronouns! You better watch your butt!” and then just be like he didn’t even do that.

      1c-b(1). Like, if you’re about to teach about racist history and then don’t teach it, you have to still teach. You cannot not teach. Does that make any sense?

      1c-b(2). You gotta be, pooping in the right bathroom, and then, until you just wash your hands.

      1c-b(2)-a. Okay, well, you can have the drag queen, like this, but then there’s the children you gotta think about.

      1c-b(3). Okay seriously though. Woke is when the teacher, err drag queen, says or does a thing that, as determined by, when you do a move involving the history and CRT

      Do not do a woke please

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      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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        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.

    • bleh@lemmy.blehiscool.com
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      Originally ‘woke’ meant being aware of social injustice, especially racism. Over time it evolved to become associated with broader progressive politics more broadly, now it’s used to either insult or compliment depending on who is speaking.

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        Yeah all right, that’s as good a definition as any I suppose. It’s still something about it, though, it’s like this term that means everything and nothing, and lends itself super well to nebulous definition, so no one can really decide what it is whether they are for or against it. It’s messed up.

        It’s like, I think just calling things “leftist” is a way dumb oversimplification- much more so than I think that “conservative” is even though that definition is even looser and completely devoid of actual ideology, even by their own admittance.

        I don’t know, I just find this whole shitshow tiring, I’m not sure what we’re doing here.

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          I mean, I feel like woke isn’t a thing to be for or against, it’s literally being aware. There is an implied woke=anti-cruelty, but I feel like you can be woke and support the oppression of others through the power of the system. Just don’t expect other people to recognize your “wokeness” or be pleased that you’re so aware that the things you’re doing are cruel and shitty.

          This feels like my step dad being upset that the weather channel is trying to scare us by calling it an atmospheric river! Like dude we’re using a fun new term to describe a weather pattern, it just means rain if you’re caught beneath the river. Not scary unless you’re in a flood zone.

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            But that is what it has grown into. A sweeping semantic and perfectly malleable construct that can occupy everyone’s minds while the oligarchy just laughs and counts its money.

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      the original term was often used in african-american communities to describe an awareness of the oppressive systems of racism, law enforcement, the atate and such. nowadays it is used pejoratively by far-right american talking heads as a fear-mongering word for whatever they disagree with