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Onlyserious

(105 posts)
Sun Feb 26, 2023, 05:08 PM Feb 2023

Oklahoma Woke...

Recently rejected letter to the Tulsa World...

We’ve all been hearing the term “woke” these days, usually used as a derogatory, yet vague term by certain politicians and media types. Woke seems to have become an all-purpose slur.

Oklahoma Republicans follow the script as often as they can. From Sen. Lankford’s website: “Oklahoma parents are tired of the woke ideology being pushed on their kids.” Sen. Mullin tweets that Democrats are a “part of this woke movement that wants to censor everyone…“ “Gov. Kevin Stitt won reelection…a major plank of his platform was taking on ‘woke’ banks.” Sec. Ryan Walters’ tweets about an inclusive black Santa for minority kids: “No woke Santa this year” with a smiley face.

And what is “woke” aside from the past tense of “awaken” which ironically, seems to still apply? From Wikipedia: Woke (/ˈwoʊk/ WOHK) is an adjective…meaning "alert to racial prejudice and discrimination". From Merriam-Webster: “Aware of and actively attentive to important societal facts and issues (especially issues of racial and social justice).”

Who wouldn’t want to be woke? To be woke, a person must tolerate folks different than oneself, considering their points of view. Wokeness requires a maturity to realize that not everyone looks or thinks the same, and then be okay with it.

So what is the opposite of woke these Republicans seem to prefer for themselves? I first thought maybe “asleep.” Further research indicates the antonym of woke is “ignorant.”

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Oklahoma Woke... (Original Post) Onlyserious Feb 2023 OP
I think the opposite of Woke is RACIST Skittles Feb 2023 #1
Wasn't Jesus Christ considered to be "woke"? ProudMNDemocrat Feb 2023 #2
Woke: U.S.Rep. Barbara Lee' s words used in Merriam-Webster to explain what woke means RestoreAmerica2020 Feb 2023 #3
As the OP I'll ad this... Onlyserious Feb 2023 #4
... markie Feb 2023 #5

ProudMNDemocrat

(19,058 posts)
2. Wasn't Jesus Christ considered to be "woke"?
Sun Feb 26, 2023, 05:55 PM
Feb 2023

Afterall, He was a "Social Justice " champion of the poor, the sick, the hungry, homeless, the accused, etc. Who would argue with that?

RestoreAmerica2020

(3,457 posts)
3. Woke: U.S.Rep. Barbara Lee' s words used in Merriam-Webster to explain what woke means
Sun Feb 26, 2023, 06:11 PM
Feb 2023

Merriam-Webster dictionary is using Rep. Barbara Lee's words to explain what 'woke' means
September 14, 2017 Tron Nick; brownwatch.squarespace.com



woke
1 of 2
adjective
ˈwōk
woker; wokest
Synonyms of woke
chiefly US slang
1
: aware of and actively attentive to important societal facts and issues (especially issues of racial and social justice)
But we will only succeed if we reject the growing pressure to retreat into cynicism and hopelessness. … We have a moral obligation to "stay woke," take a stand and be active; challenging injustices and racism in our communities and fighting hatred and discrimination wherever it rises.
—Barbara Lee

Onlyserious

(105 posts)
4. As the OP I'll ad this...
Sun Feb 26, 2023, 06:12 PM
Feb 2023

A friend responded with this:

A law professor friend who works on the Tulsa race riot case suggested replacing “woke” with the racial epithet that begins with “n.” After he suggested it, it was the only thing I could hear every time Republicans spoke and it added clarity otherwise missing.

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