Zargon wrote: ↑Fri Sep 04, 2020 4:23 am
The term 'woke' is losing its meaning. The term is being sloganised by a cult of social justice. Being woke is being inherently connected to the identitarian left.
Rather than confronting bad ideas or race equity culture issues through discussion, debate or protest, woke people aim now to intimidate their detractors into silence. This coupled with speeches of hate, and forcing their illiberal ideologies on others, is what sums up the woke culture of today.
That's one way of describing it. How about you describe it how you think Disney views it if you think Disney was or is involved in woke politics?
Or make it in what you think how the left looks at it?
Zargon wrote: ↑Fri Sep 04, 2020 4:23 am
The term 'woke' is losing its meaning. The term is being sloganised by a cult of social justice. Being woke is being inherently connected to the identitarian left.
Rather than confronting bad ideas or race equity culture issues through discussion, debate or protest, woke people aim now to intimidate their detractors into silence. This coupled with speeches of hate, and forcing their illiberal ideologies on others, is what sums up the woke culture of today.
So woke means nothing, except it does mean a culture trying to silence people like you.
Tell me, have any of these attempts by "woke culture" to silence somebody prominent ever gotten that person to actually shut up?
"Believe me, there’s nothing so terrible that someone won’t support it."
— Un Lun Dun, China Mieville
The first time I saw it was by 9/11 truthers who were talking about being woke as in “wake up sheeple, 9/11 was an inside job.”
So in what context? Because I’ve been enjoying how for 15 years or so you can spot obvious idiots by the fact they use the word.
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GreyICE wrote: ↑Fri Sep 04, 2020 8:41 am
The first time I saw it was by 9/11 truthers who were talking about being woke as in “wake up sheeple, 9/11 was an inside job.”
So in what context? Because I’ve been enjoying how for 15 years or so you can spot obvious idiots by the fact they use the word.
The current internet definition of "woke" is a white straight person, usually male, who has become awakened to the systemic injustices of minorities, trans, gays, or women.
Phipps is accurately describing current usage, but I’d be remiss not to note that the term comes from Black communities, where “woke” was a shorthand for “aware That the police will go out of their way to harass and never help you” among other similar meanings (I could be off in how precise the original usage was).
You can kinda see how it morphed into “aware of systemic oppression” and from there into meaningless fluff.
But for a corporate like Disney it’s basically “see? We know The Struggle and we empathize honest!”, in varying degrees of sincerity depending on the artists involved.
Zargon wrote: ↑Fri Sep 04, 2020 4:23 am
The term 'woke' is losing its meaning. The term is being sloganised by a cult of social justice. Being woke is being inherently connected to the identitarian left.
Rather than confronting bad ideas or race equity culture issues through discussion, debate or protest, woke people aim now to intimidate their detractors into silence. This coupled with speeches of hate, and forcing their illiberal ideologies on others, is what sums up the woke culture of today.
That's one way of describing it. How about you describe it how you think Disney views it if you think Disney was or is involved in woke politics?
Or make it in what you think how the left looks at it?
Like I keep saying: define 'Great' and 'Again'... and maybe 'America'.
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