Culture What Is ‘Dark Woke’? - Democrats are trying out a new attitude. It’s provocative, edgy and perilously toeing the line of not being too offensive

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By Jack Crosbie
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Representative Jasmine Crockett, Democrat of Texas, has on more than one occasion directed name-calling and insults at her political opponents

There was a time last summer when the Democratic Party was cool.

Kamala Harris had just stepped in as the Democratic Party’s nominee for president in the waning days of Brat summer. She went on the popular podcast “Call Her Daddy.” Tim Walz’s outdoorsy drip led to a Chappell Roan-inspired camo trucker hat. The memes were flowing, and the party’s mood was high.

That moment has long passed.

With Donald J. Trump back in the White House, the culture of dude-heavy pop-podcast programming, provocative insults and so-called masculine energy that helped him get there seems like the dominant one. And to some, the response from the left during the previous Trump era — defined by an earnest “resistance” to the president’s agenda — appears outdated and cringe.

As liberals try to get their groove back, some party insiders say Democratic politicians have been encouraged to embrace a new form of combative rhetoric aimed at winning back voters who have responded to President Trump’s no-holds-barred version of politics.

It’s an attempt to step outside the bounds of the political correctness that Republicans have accused Democrats of establishing. And it requires being crass but discerning, rude but only to a point.

Online, it has a name: “Dark woke.”

“Republicans have essentially put Democrats in a respectability prison,” said Bhavik Lathia, a communications consultant and former digital director for the Wisconsin Democratic Party.

“There is an extreme imbalance in strategy that allows Republicans to say stuff that really grabs voters’ attention, where we’re stuck saying boring pablum. I see this as a strategic shift within Democratic messaging — I’m a big fan of ‘dark woke.’”

“Dark woke,” for now, is a meme that lives mostly online. But its roots have been sown throughout the party for years.

In the waning days of the Biden administration, memes about “Dark Brandon” often referred to the version of the former president that conservatives most feared. Outside the party, the “dirtbag left,” the term for a cohort of leftists provocateurs who eschew civility politics, inspired headlines for their unrestrained derision of conservatives and liberals alike.

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Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota is among those who have tried to embrace the “dark woke” affect

Every so often, these political currents would come to a head.

During a meeting of the House Oversight Committee last May, Representative Jasmine Crockett, Democrat of Texas, found herself in a spat with Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, Republican of Georgia, after Ms. Greene made a jibe about “fake eyelashes” that the chair, Representative James Comer, Republican of Kentucky, declined to prosecute under the committee’s rules on decorum.

“Mr. Chair, a point of order,” Ms. Crockett said. “I’m just curious, just to better understand your ruling. If someone on this committee then starts talking about somebody’s bleach blonde bad built butch body, that would not be engaging in personalities, correct?”

Ms. Crockett’s moment became a meme. It was printed on T-shirts. It got her an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel. And now, Democratic strategists say, it has become a perfect example of “dark woke.”

The reach of Ms. Crockett’s comment seemed to show that Democratic clapbacks could permeate into cultural spaces, giving the leaders who delivered them new platforms to spread their ideas. To a new, younger generation of Democratic staffers, this was exactly the link they had seen their opponents exploiting for years.

“All these new staffers, we grew up seeing extremely vile content overflowing from right-wing spaces into regular spaces,” said Caleb Brock, 23, the director of digital strategy for Representative Ro Khanna, Democrat of California. “We’re ready to combat that by any means necessary.”

Democrats have looked within their own ranks. Chi Ossé, the Brooklyn councilman whose meme-fluent, sometimes confrontational presence on X has put him on the radar of national Democratic organizers, says he was recently asked to help the Senate Democratic Caucus with their social media strategy.

“Being able to use this strategy of being raw and unapologetic and unabashed about our beliefs is something our base really wants,” Mr. Ossé said. He referred to a quote by one of Mayor Eric Adams’s advisers, Ingrid Lewis-Martin, who said, “When they go low, you gotta dig for oil.”

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Chi Ossé, a young councilman in Brooklyn, said he believes the Democratic base craves politicians who are “raw and unapologetic” about their convictions

It goes against the well-known credo of Michelle Obama, who in 2016 preached, “When they go low, we go high.” Instead, some Democrats want to see how low they can go, too.

In April, Ms. Crockett made headlines again when she referred to Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas, who uses a wheelchair, as “Governor Hot Wheels,” a remark that many in the disability community found offensive. (Ms. Crockett’s office did not respond to a request for comment.)

That backlash, however, was short lived. Lately, the bar on acceptable speech seems to have been set low enough that “you would have to catch someone saying a slur or something for it to really break through,” said Tyson Brody, a Democratic strategist and opposition researcher.

“People are pretty forgiving,” he added.

But others say there is a line that Democrats should be sure to toe as they ramp up their attacks.

“You don’t have to be cruel to be sharp,” said Annie Wu, 29, a communications strategist based in Philadelphia who has worked for both Mr. Khanna and Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. “We can be bold, we can be petty, we can be punchy and still have a moral compass. We don’t have to replicate the right’s formula.”

Still, Democrats have embraced some aspects of the right’s tool kit. As Trump advisers like Elon Musk have used slurs and profanity online, communications consultants for Democratic politicians have encouraged — or allowed — more swearing. Profanity, Mr. Brody, 38, said, is often seen as a “shortcut to authenticity,” though it can also be overused and backfire.

“I know I’m doing something right when the Fox News crowd is all just bitching at me like crazy,” Mr. Walz said at a town hall in Lorraine, Ohio, this month. “I’m loving it. Elon Musk was crying last week, ‘Tim is being mean to me!’”

In an email, a spokesperson for the Democratic National Committee said the party’s main account on X had gained one million followers since the beginning of the year, pointing to several examples of viral moments — some embodying the principles of “dark woke” — that had garnered some 800 million impressions across platforms in the same time period.

It’s not resonating with everyone. For some, the universal truism that it can never be cool to try so hard applies here. Others, too, have criticized Democrats for seeming to place a premium on affect over policy.

Alex Peter, a lawyer and left-wing commentator who makes content under the handle LOLOverruled, said the Democrats’ new focus on viral “dark woke” posts was just “a lot of hot air.”

“Part of the problem with the mainstream Democratic Party is that it all kind of rings hollow,” Mr. Peter, 33, said. “I don’t care about another clapback. People want concrete deliverables.”

Republicans, as well, do not seem phased. Vish Burra, 34, the press secretary for the New York Young Republicans Club, said the Democrats’ fledgling attempts to go dark woke were not a significant threat.

“They’re getting spicier and being more vicious in their attacks,” said Mr. Burra, who has advised the former Representatives Matt Gaetz and George Santos. “Whatever. You have no power against us. The best you can squeeze out is Chuck Schumer on TikTok and Cory Booker going on for 25 hours?”
 
There was a time last summer when the Democratic Party was cool.

Kamala Harris had just stepped in as the Democratic Party’s nominee for president in the waning days of Brat summer. She went on the popular podcast “Call Her Daddy.” Tim Walz’s outdoorsy drip led to a Chappell Roan-inspired camo trucker hat. The memes were flowing, and the party’s mood was high.
This is just flat out dissociation from reality. The "Kamala is Brat" thing was always just astroturfed cringe. Saying tampon Tim has "drip" is again a complete departure from reality. I struggle to believe even the dumbest NPCs were posting this shit in earnest and not as a desperate bid to stop cheeto hitler.

And this is the same thing. It will go over exactly as well as "Dark Brandon". I realize "the left is out of touch" and "this latest attempt to force a meme through legacy media will obviously crash and burn" are no particularly great insights but I feel compelled to post because this is just so completely detached from reality. Like telling me you keep food in your oven to keep it cold.
 
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We already went through this with Chapo, Cumtown, and Red Scare.

Cumtown and Red Scare were excommunicated from the cool kids club and Chapo aligned with the woke people and became a parody of itself.

Chapo does exhibit some of the dynamic this article describes. They bring on people who are hated by the Democratic Party, but you can almost see the guardrails that come up when things get too edgy or they approach a subject that might upset their audience. Their guests are almost invariably woke Bluesky types who come from the too-online poseur revolutionary milieu that Cumtown and Red Scare mocked. The only guests they bring on who have anything interesting to say are the rare boomer, like Rod Blagojevich or the journalist Mark Ames more recently.
 
okemon is the devil, Magic the Gathering is the devil, Dungeons and Dragons is the devil, video games will make you a violent monster, everything fun is bad for your mortal soul. Maybe people just don't want to be lectured and nagged about how their favorite hobby is sinful? Doesn't matter if that sin is Satanism or racism, someone is always going to scold you about being wrong.
Oh no the wokies are far worse. The fundie prudes just nagged and tried to ban. But the hobby itself remained unchanged, simply beseiged. But the wokies are insidious. They infiltrate. They corrupt. They defile. They ruin the hobby.

I would kill for us to return to the days of the religious right. They might try to ban access to your video game, but at least it remained the video game you wanted to play.
 
This is just flat out dissociation from reality. The "Kamala is Brat" thing was always just astroturfed cringe. I saying tampon Tim has "drip" is again a complete departure from reality. I struggle to believe even the dumbest NPCs were posting this shit in earnest and not as a desperate bid to stop cheeto hitler.

And this is the same thing. It will go over exactly as well as "Dark Brandon". I realize "the left is out of touch" and "this latest attempt to force a meme through legacy media will obviously crash and burn" are no particularly great insights but I feel compelled to post because this is just so completely detached from reality. Like telling me you keep food in your oven to keep it cold.
This all seems to come from a completely different world than the one where trump won the popular vote, not just the EC one. They genuinely think all this tomfuckery was a flawless success that totally would have won if not for the Grand Wizard's Magic.
 
The Hell do they mean dark? They already self-insert as demons and other things that deserve to be stricken from existence. These retards are just trying to remain the rebellion they never were.

Wokies wind up being bootlickers of the highest caliber to corpos and big gov. If Arasaka existed IRL, they would be its biggest simps.
 
A rebranding of the laughably pathetic ‘dark Brandon’ astroturfing memetic campaign that the Dems spent millions trying to get off the ground, and which miserably and hilariously failed.
Hogg’s paid Democrat ‘meme factory’ was apparently involved, before it also got shitcanned.
Someone over at Blue HQ doesn’t realise that memes don’t work if they’re not organic.
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This is all about a committee trying to build an effective meme. They can't. They have no spontaneity, no sense of humor, and no willingness to go beyond group consensus. In the past, the Democrats at least had competent men shaping their communication, so they could embrace the transgressive countercultural figures the boomers are still reminiscing about. A bunch of middle aged women will never make that decision and never okay an opportunity that came their way. Brat Summer and Tim Walz were what they came up with, and that's their best.

But there are deeper structural reasons too. If you are someone trying to make it in the lefty ecosystem, you'd better watch carefully where you step, because one wrong sentence can get you taken down permanently, your life ruined, and your act blacklisted. Can you imagine someone like Sam Hyde surviving among leftists? Not even much milder people can, because getting offended is the leftists' currency, and the easiest way to gain that currency is to join the circular firing squad.

Also, what they are looking for is inherently masculine and competitive, and they can't do masculine. It comes from guys just being guys, and if there is one thing leftist fucking hate, it is just that. The kind of young, edgy white men they'd need to come up with good material are just about the most hated demo on their side. Even the talented homosexuals they used to have, the Milo types, have left them. This leaves the dregs and rejects. No wonder they are floundering.
 
“There is an extreme imbalance in strategy that allows Republicans to say stuff that really grabs voters’ attention, where we’re stuck saying boring pablum
Ah yes, the boring pablum of THERE IS AN ONGOING GENOCIDE OF TRANS PEOPLE IN AMERICA AND CLIMATE CHANGE IS GOING TO MAKE THE EARTH UNLIVABLE BY 2050 WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE AND NAZI'S WILL RULE EVERYTHING AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH
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The "Kamala is Brat" thing was always just astroturfed cringe
/pol/ had 10+ Kamala threads an hour 24/7 from 15 minutes after Biden got stabbed in the back until almost exactly twenty days later, when they suddenly stopped. Shit was so obviously paid shills at work, it was hilarious. Firstly for thinking /pol/ wouldn’t notice, and secondly for thinking /pol/ was a centre to distribute influence, rather than a place where the malcontents gathered.
 
Ah yes, the boring pablum of THERE IS AN ONGOING GENOCIDE OF TRANS PEOPLE IN AMERICA AND CLIMATE CHANGE IS GOING TO MAKE THE EARTH UNLIVABLE BY 2050 WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE AND NAZI'S WILL RULE EVERYTHING AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH
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This is just a rebrand of 'the problem is the messaging'. No consideration of the possibility the actual message is the issue, no real introspection, just changing the foam on the corporate microphone.

At the end of the day, as edgy as 'dark woke' will get, it'll never get to the point where it needs to be to get traction... putting even just the bare minimum discussion of 'we fucked up on a personal level' on the table, let alone introspection about their policies or the effects.

You can barely get them to acknowledge that Biden's late dropout was a problem. At best, you can maybe get a 'he should've dropped out sooner' from them, but never a 'he should've been shuffled off long before he ever got there'.
 
Of all of the various alternate history timelines that are speculated about, I wonder most what the world would be like today if Gore won in 2000.
See the US version of House of Cards

Gore wins in 2000 but 911 kill his Presidency and the GOP take over in 2004 and win again in 2008, killing Hillary's dreams of the Presidency. Obama's rise never happens, the Democrats go full warhawk neocon and the worse aspects of neo liberalism become the status quo in the party. And IIRC it's implied that while the GOP doesn't invade Iraq, we still end up involved in a middle eastern war of some kind but that whoever wins 2004 does a lot better selling it and the Democrats fully cosign the war after Gore fails to stop 911.
 
See the US version of House of Cards

Gore wins in 2000 but 911 kill his Presidency and the GOP take over in 2004 and win again in 2008, killing Hillary's dreams of the Presidency. Obama's rise never happens, the Democrats go full warhawk neocon and the worse aspects of neo liberalism become the status quo in the party. And IIRC it's implied that while the GOP doesn't invade Iraq, we still end up involved in a middle eastern war of some kind but that whoever wins 2004 does a lot better selling it and the Democrats fully cosign the war after Gore fails to stop 911.

It had been the democrats beating war drums ever since Clinton took office in that Saddam did have weapons of mass destruction. Which instantly stopped the second Dubya won the election. Coupled with the no fly zones covering most of Iraq leading to near daily missiles exchanges. Although most of the missiles were U.S. Tomahawks Clinton had the U.S. Navy lobbing over Saddam playing fuck-fuck games with the UN weapon inspectors.
 
This is just a rebrand of 'the problem is the messaging'. No consideration of the possibility the actual message is the issue, no real introspection, just changing the foam on the corporate microphone.
"How do we make it 'cool' to talk about how important it is to let weird, cross-dressing perverts into the girls' locker room?"
 
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