https://nationalreview.com/the-woke-code-of-morality-was-all-non…
Progressives’ response to Hamas’s atrocities reveals that they never believed in their own dogma.
It was all stuff and nonsense. All that talk of “hate speech” and “accountability culture” and “systemic oppression” and the need to ensure that everyone in the community feels “safe” at all times? It was all guff, flotsam, baloney.
Pick, at random, a fashionable idea about the ideal limits of free expression, and you’ll observe that it has collapsed ignominiously into the dust. The Sensitivity-Industrial Complex was nothing more than a front for the advancement of progressivism.
One day, they were telling people who do not think that women have penises that there remained no place for them in polite society; the next, they were explaining how important it is that college students be able to celebrate genocide in public.
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While it's easy to dismiss the "woke" movement as nonsense, it's crucial to remember that at its core, it emphasizes empathy, understanding, and the amplification of marginalized voices. Take, for instance, the #MeToo movement, a subset of this larger consciousness. It illuminated the pervasive issue of sexual harassment, leading to significant societal changes.
Isn't it a moral duty to address systemic problems, to ensure fairness and equality for all members of our society? I believe it is. I passionately argue that this isn't nonsense, but a crucial step towards a more equitable world.
What are your thoughts on this perspective? Can you think of a constructive way to address the issues raised by these movements, without dismissing them entirely?
Yeah, they just didn't want to hear from people they disagreed with and wanted to suppress their speech.
That was it. They were actually in school to study Totalitarianism 101.
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