Comment by johnnyanmac

4 days ago

>I also find wokeness to be irritating

This is a useless term if we can't agree on what "woke" is to begin with. Hence, the GP comment. If we can't agree on meanings of words, we talk past each other instead of to each other.

You see your two meanings and you realize how arguing about the term without aligning isn't a discussion, right?

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as an aside:

>a sort of rhetoric and militant attitude about it that honestly I find grating.

I'll be "woke" here and note the discminination in when a demanding male tends to be thought of as "leadership material", whereas a demanding female in the same role is called "bossy". These kinds of internal disciminations is exactly what "woke" people try to address (and ironically enough, are dismissed as "militant" over. Because it talks about topics people want to shut down).

>This is a useless term if we can't agree on what "woke" is to begin with.

It is worth noting that it is a right-wing tactic to capture the meaning of words. "Woke" used to mean "being aware of social and political issues and injustices," but right-wing usage of the term has diluted it to the point where it can't be used for its original meaning anymore.