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Comment by VectorLock

1 day ago

"Woke cretin."

That can't be it. Cretin traces back to the 18th century. Etymonline places woke into the 2010s.

  • Doesn't matter when the word was created, in the same way furries use ":3" to signal they're a furry, people now use "woke" as a pejorative to signify that they're a member of the "alt-right". I'd suggest avoiding that word unless that's the group membership you want to be advertising.

    • That is false. Woke liberals and their insane ideas are widely despised by people from all over the political map. Paul Graham has observed that "wokeness is in retreat".

      https://paulgraham.com/woke.html

      Now, some alt right are acting like wokeness is not in retreat, and constitutes some kind of large and growing threat, so that aligning against it is a major priority.

      However, that doesn't mean everyone who uses the word is partaking in an alt right anti-woke frenzy.

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