🐱 The problem with being anti-woke

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I'm going to do something that will likely annoy you, dear reader: I am going to make an argument about a certain class of people without naming names.

If I do name names, any response will devolve into a debate over whether I am unfairly tarring the individuals in question. That’s beside the point, because the phenomenon in question is undoubtedly real.

That phenomenon is anti-wokeness curdling into reactionary crankery. Don’t get me wrong: as I’ve previously written, I think there’s a moral panic afoot in many liberal institutions. Whether you want to call it 'wokeness' or something else, it seems undeniably the case that a culture of illiberalism has corroded these spaces. I still think the Harper’s letter I signed in 2020accurately captures things:

“Editors are fired for running controversial pieces; books are withdrawn for alleged inauthenticity; journalists are barred from writing on certain topics; professors are investigated for quoting works of literature in class; a researcher is fired for circulating a peer-reviewed academic study; and the heads of organisations are ousted for what are sometimes just clumsy mistakes.
Some on the left still deny this, but they’re wrong. It’s undeniably real and harmful to liberal institutions.
Whether to speak out is one question; whether to make this fight central to one’s identity is another. And there’s a group of individuals who have gone full anti-woke, much to the detriment of their thinking.
What usually happens is this: some academic or other thinker or creative type is cheerfully chugging along in their career, living and working in progressive spaces. Maybe he is a professor, maybe he is a TV writer. Then, he commits some offence, or is perceived as having done so, and suddenly faces an onslaught of censure. Sometimes the opprobrium is wildly disproportionate to the offence. And there’s a very real walls-closing-in feeling, because the hate is coming from people he viewed as members of his 'tribe,' sometimes friends or close colleagues.

These campaigns, I know from first- and second-hand experience, almost always involve sociopathic backchannel efforts to cut the victims off from their social and professional networks; anyone who is seen as 'defending' them (by questioning the charges or the punishment at all) risks getting subsequently un-personed themselves. So, many people denounce or ignore their friends, rather than sticking up for them.

The person at the centre of all this, suddenly finding themselves diminished in status, as well as friendless or close to it, becomes understandably resentful of certain contemporary left-of-centre beliefs and mores. At the same time, he is flooded with support from conservatives and woke-sceptical liberals. The pull must be irresistible – if during this dark moment, one group despises you and tries to destroy you, and another group defends you, who are you going to want to interact with?
This can lead people down a dark path, though. It’s not a good idea to make anti-anything the centre of your identity. Among the most ardent anti-wokesters I’ve noticed an obsessive fixation that causes the rest of the world to fade into an indistinct background fuzz. For example: radical lefty professors are annoying. Sometimes they do bad things, such as leading campaigns to get their colleagues fired or calling everything – everything – 'fascist.' But they are not, in fact, one of America’s hundred most pressing problems. Yet if you followed the most brain-melted anti-wokesters, you would think that professors have more power than any other group in America.

Elsewhere there are anti-wokesters who in one breath decry the illiberal nature of 'wokeness,' and who in the next declare their support for… Donald Trump. This is a crazy position! If liberalism is an important part of your identity, it should be impossible to support Trump, full stop. That doesn’t require you to embrace the frequently dislikable Democratic party with every fibre of your being or anything, but please: a little common sense.

I’d also be remiss if I didn’t point out that many anti-woke types develop an exaggerated suspicion of mainstream authority that leads them to weird places, such as scepticism of Covid vaccines and the embrace of 'alternative' (read: bunk) treatments.

It’s important to recognise that this illiberal moral panic isn’t even particularly popular among Democrats themselves. The Democratic tent is much bigger than the Republican one – it is a much more politically diverse coalition, ranging from exurban centrist 'security moms' who aren’t averse to voting for moderate GOP members to genuine socialists who hold their noses to vote for Biden and Hillary centre-left types.

If you despise wokeness, you should realise your beef is not with the median Democrat. Pro-wokeness is a deeply unpopular movement (if you can call it that), and a very contentious one even on the left, where a range of thinkers, from neoliberals to Marxists, have published thoughtful critiques of it.

I understand why some might believe otherwise. This illiberal belief system is disproportionately influential in many media, academic and nonprofit settings. But even there, there are often silent majorities whose mouths are agape at how weird things are getting – I know because they often email me. So if you’re sceptical of the moral panic roiling many parts of the left, I’m sympathetic. But I don’t think you should make that fight central to your identity, or abandon all belief in American liberalism. The people most responsible for making progressive spaces toxic are too-online weirdos. Don’t become one yourself.
 
Those are some remarkable mental gymnastics on display. “Why yes, this psychopathic mob is burning your life down, but it’s better to stand there and take it (while your “colleagues” at best cower silently) rather than consider this behavior appalling. Why, icky people also object to this!”

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Oh no, not "reactionary!" Anything but that! :story:

It's true that people on the right need to stand for something, not just against leftism. And they're probably just going to start talking about Jesus again, unfortunately. But wokeism is pure cultish bullshit, and any thinking person would be against it. I don't care what crypto-Marxists think about that.
 
*sigh* Time to break out the picture again...


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Oh no, not "reactionary!" Anything but that! :story:

It's true that people on the right need to stand for something, not just against leftism. And they're probably just going to start talking about Jesus again, unfortunately. But wokeism is pure cultish bullshit, and any thinking person would be against it. I don't care what crypto-Marxists think about that.
the funny thing about 'reactionary' is that most of the human race functions that way
we don't fix problems until they become blatantly apparent, which is happening right now
 
Jesse Singal is one of Zoe Quinn's mates from the GG days, who was subsequently fucked by the same mob for interviewing an ex-tranny in a "balancing" paragraph to a massive pro-child tranny piece. He's the least objective commentator of anything that isn't 110% wide awoke, which you probably could have guessed from his Trump Derangement Syndrome in this piece anyway.

It's not even "wouldn't want people to think you weren't a liberal, eh?" it's more "well... you will just be fooling yourself if you call yourself a liberal and do X..." Singal is targetting the middle of the flock of sheep here, not even the ones legging it over the fence away from the wolf pack.
 
Singal's alright and the piece is mostly reasonable. I won't shit on his head for not being able to resist low quality bait, as the internet as a whole simply can't help itself these days.

Using "full stop" in conjunction with a period (or in anything not a telegram) should be grounds for having a professional writer's thumbs broken, however.
 
Singal's alright and the piece is mostly reasonable. I won't shit on his head for not being able to resist low quality bait, as the internet as a whole simply can't help itself these days.

Using "full stop" in conjunction with a period (or in anything not a telegram) should be grounds for having a professional writer's thumbs broken, however.
The piece is mostly incoherent mush and the rest is fart huffing
 
The anti-woke crowd is 99% man-children sitting in a room covered in funko-pops watching shit "woke" series and movies while bitching about it.

OH no, they made spider man "insert thing here" better go watch all the movies and buy merchandise so i cant rant about how WOKE it is.
I stooped watching it and consuming it if it is preachy.
 
People should bring back the og definition of woke which was literally just the same shit as the redpill meme but without a pop culture reference attached. "Woke" when used to refer to media is almost exclusively used in the sarcastic sense but like it seems a lot of people kinda conveniently forgot that over the last few years with this whole "wokeness/wokeism" type word salad terminology being fucking slapped onto it. I want to see both sides of this grift lose their god damn minds over that shit lmao.
 
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(((Jesse Singal)))
Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear.
How's his bestie Zoe Quinn doing these days?
For example: radical lefty professors are annoying. Sometimes they do bad things, such as leading campaigns to get their colleagues fired or calling everything – everything – 'fascist.' But they are not, in fact, one of America’s hundred most pressing problems.
Academia is the soft underbelly of American society and over the past 90 years, thanks to relentless infiltration from a dozen directions, they are now turning out hordes of trash who are so brain-broken that they can't even tell you what a woman is.
If you despise wokeness, you should realise your beef is not with the median Democrat.
Why not? They're the ones running cover for this garbage out of pure contrarian spite.
 
Jesse has a podcast called Blocked and reported where they talk about E-drama and make hilarious jokes like "lol jewish people aren't cool" and reading epic twitter memes in a monotone. the show has some good episodes but these are the ones that are dominated by his boring dyke cohost. shows mid.
Yeah I’ve heard the one where they covered the lesbian bar being overthrown by the workers and I heard a clip of them giving the farms a favorable review. From the sample size I’ve heard it’s like a woke mati lmao
 
The Democratic tent is much bigger than the Republican one – it is a much more politically diverse coalition, ranging from exurban centrist 'security moms' who aren’t averse to voting for moderate GOP members to genuine socialists who hold their noses to vote for Biden and Hillary centre-left types.
My sides. :story:

Name a single matter of current left wing faith about which ANY diversity of opinion is allowed on the left. There are pro choice Republicans. Find me an anti abortion Democrat who is willing to state that. A pro choice Republican could even get elected or lead, as long as their version of pro choice acknowledged that returning the question to the states is constitutionally correct. An anti abortion Democrat? A Dem couldn’t even run “I am anti abortion for myself but pro choice for others” game at this point. Unless you’re prepared to talk about a fetus with such bloodthirsty disregard that you may be considering putting it in the crockpot for dinner, you’re canceled.

And so it is with everything else. Unless transwomen are allowed to play sports and shower with girls, you can’t sit at their lunch table. Unless you agree gay men have to prove their loyalty by performing cunnilingus on females with all the sexual appeal of toadstools *even to straight men*, nope.
 
Elsewhere there are anti-wokesters who in one breath decry the illiberal nature of 'wokeness,' and who in the next declare their support for… Donald Trump. This is a crazy position! If liberalism is an important part of your identity, it should be impossible to support Trump, full stop.

Someone seems to have forgotten, or didn't do the research, that before 2015 and campaign season Donald Trump was essentially a Democrat. He only ran on the Republican platform because they(the party and Trump) found they had a mutually beneficial alliance despite not being 100% aligned.

Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear.
How's his bestie Zoe Quinn doing these days?
They haven't interacted in years, but Zoe's fat faggot tranny attack dog Jake Alley never let go of Singal's pant leg, lol
 
The anti-woke crowd is 99% man-children sitting in a room covered in funko-pops watching shit "woke" series and movies while bitching about it.

OH no, they made spider man "insert thing here" better go watch all the movies and buy merchandise so i cant rant about how WOKE it is.
I stooped watching it and consuming it if it is preachy.
It’s better to have a side filled with man children than be on a side that wants to fuck children.
 
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