DrZoidberg
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The leftist thinker Catherine Liu attacking woke. She argues the left lost its way when it replaced class struggle with identity politics. I agree totally. The whole interview is great.
Wrong subforum. Polemic videos from racist novelists are a Politics subject, not Social Science.
Yeah, but I'm willing to guess 10 years ago that commentator would have said that about "liberalism".I heard a commentator describe liberalism as the belief in creating conditions that allow everyone to flourish. In contrast, he characterized ‘woke’ ideology as focusing on elevating certain groups while encouraging others to feel guilty.
I think "feeling guilty" isn't really the right word, but there is an issue with the answer to all ills is to blame white males.Yeah, but I'm willing to guess 10 years ago that commentator would have said that about "liberalism".I heard a commentator describe liberalism as the belief in creating conditions that allow everyone to flourish. In contrast, he characterized ‘woke’ ideology as focusing on elevating certain groups while encouraging others to feel guilty.
I'm so tired of being told that they are trying to make me feel guilty. Somehow I've survived this "woke" plague without ever getting the feeling that I was being castigated as the fault of all things bad.
This is the fundamental problem with all movements--organizations first prioritize their own survival over any supposed mission they have. Thus social justice will never be attained, success would destroy the positions (and likely careers) of those "fighting" for it, thus there will always be a "problem".Yes, there are definitely "social justice warriors" in the sense of people who make a career selling cultural disparities to promote themselves. Left-wing and right-wing have a good number of them. The right-wing ones have AM radio stations, cable news stations dedicated to their SJW'ing. But when Daisy Ridley being the main protagonist in Star Wars is "woke" and Captain Marvel / The Marvels is "woke", and a black Annie is "woke" (or would have been called that if the right-wing was using the term back then), it sends a message about some people wanting media to be a whites-only club.
An idea that no serious organization would or does entertain.I think "feeling guilty" isn't really the right word, but there is an issue with the answer to all ills is to blame white males.
But if I'm not feeling guilty, are they just blaming "white males"?I think "feeling guilty" isn't really the right word, but there is an issue with the answer to all ills is to blame white males.Yeah, but I'm willing to guess 10 years ago that commentator would have said that about "liberalism".I heard a commentator describe liberalism as the belief in creating conditions that allow everyone to flourish. In contrast, he characterized ‘woke’ ideology as focusing on elevating certain groups while encouraging others to feel guilty.
I'm so tired of being told that they are trying to make me feel guilty. Somehow I've survived this "woke" plague without ever getting the feeling that I was being castigated as the fault of all things bad.
Yeah, "woke" is going too far. But there's enough of it that all of it gets tarred. Movements get known for the most extreme things they accept.I heard a commentator describe liberalism as the belief in creating conditions that allow everyone to flourish. In contrast, he characterized ‘woke’ ideology as focusing on elevating certain groups while encouraging others to feel guilty.
Deeply ironic, given how critical theory actually frames race.CRT was an elective in Law School. Yet, plenty of "white males" felt like they were being "blamed" by the primary school system via CRT.
Where exactly? And people espousing opinions doesn't quite count.Yeah, "woke" is going too far.I heard a commentator describe liberalism as the belief in creating conditions that allow everyone to flourish. In contrast, he characterized ‘woke’ ideology as focusing on elevating certain groups while encouraging others to feel guilty.
Toward the promise of a true constitutional republic?Where exactly? And people espousing opinions doesn't quite count.Yeah, "woke" is going too far.I heard a commentator describe liberalism as the belief in creating conditions that allow everyone to flourish. In contrast, he characterized ‘woke’ ideology as focusing on elevating certain groups while encouraging others to feel guilty.
The basic problem is the metric has become the goal. And that's never good.Where exactly? And people espousing opinions doesn't quite count.Yeah, "woke" is going too far.I heard a commentator describe liberalism as the belief in creating conditions that allow everyone to flourish. In contrast, he characterized ‘woke’ ideology as focusing on elevating certain groups while encouraging others to feel guilty.
That isn't an "exactly", that is just more blah blah.The basic problem is the metric has become the goal. And that's never good.Where exactly? And people espousing opinions doesn't quite count.Yeah, "woke" is going too far.I heard a commentator describe liberalism as the belief in creating conditions that allow everyone to flourish. In contrast, he characterized ‘woke’ ideology as focusing on elevating certain groups while encouraging others to feel guilty.
Where is that in "woke"?The basic problem is the metric has become the goal. And that's never good.Where exactly? And people espousing opinions doesn't quite count.Yeah, "woke" is going too far.I heard a commentator describe liberalism as the belief in creating conditions that allow everyone to flourish. In contrast, he characterized ‘woke’ ideology as focusing on elevating certain groups while encouraging others to feel guilty.