'Woke' has been weaponized to label those fighting oppression the oppressors
Culture,Woke Culture,Oppression,Race And Racism
If you’ve read Toni Morrison’s “Beloved” — and haven’t just accepted the book-banners’ synopsis of the novel — you’ll remember that Sixo, one of the men enslaved on Sweet Home plantation, decides to stop speaking English. Because, the omniscient narrator explains, “there was no future in it.”
Sixo’s rationale for eschewing English — it being his oppressor’s tool, not his — must resonate with Black people from the ivory tower down to the streets who find it near impossible to communicate with the white majority when that white majority has the power to dictate what words mean. The power, even, to make words mean what they don’t.
Yes, the above is a reference to “critical race theory,” but also to “woke” and its tortured derivations “wokeism” and “wokeness” which, according to a glut of shallow opinion pieces, punditry and tweets, is tearing America apart. Or, at the very least, causing Democrats to lose.
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