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1. not2b+Vc1[view] [source] 2025-01-13 18:43:07
>>crbela+(OP)
He is attacking a straw man, by defining "woke" in a far narrower sense than it is actually used. Any objection to any form of prejudice, or any indication that the speaker is aware that members of some groups are better off than others, will be labelled "woke" by many commenters. It's to the point where some bigots say "woke" in the exact same places that their grandparents would say "n***-lover".

But instead Graham focuses on people who are overly concerned with specific language because those people are easier to criticize.

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2. jimbok+P63[view] [source] 2025-01-14 06:09:16
>>not2b+Vc1
No that’s the most common usage now. It’s almost exclusively used pejoratively. Very few people use it in a positive sense anymore.
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