• IchNichtenLichten@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    “Woke” started out as a simple acknowledgment that a person is conscious of the systemic oppression of various groups. Now the right wing has got its claws into the term it’s been effectively neutered. Now all it means is, “stuff that right wingers don’t like”

    It’s like “defund the police” which quickly became “abolish all policing”.

    It’s a useful strategy for them and it works to prevent honest discussion on how to solve societal problems by preventing people from having a shared understanding of the language needed for such discussion.

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      10 months ago

      I still have a hard time how “woke” is bad. Woke means your not asleep, it means you are not guided by others. How can people turn this into a bad thing. I’m proud to be woke.

      • IchNichtenLichten@lemmy.world
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        10 months ago

        Woke means that if you’re in a privileged position in a society, more equality is a threat to your status and should be suppressed.

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      10 months ago

      Ugh, “defund the police” is a terrible phrase if you actually want the movement to succeed. I wish they would have gone with something along the lines of “police reform”. Immediately every conservative glommed onto “now they want to abolish all police!”

      We do need a massive overhaul to police. Unfortunately that means better marketing of the idea of it’s going to happen.

      • IchNichtenLichten@lemmy.world
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        10 months ago

        I could be wrong but “defund the police” was just a discussion point for activists talking amongst themselves. In that context it makes sense. What happened was that this inelegant phrase was seized as a weapon by the right and then every Dem politician had to answer if they supported the idea of abolishing the police.

        I’d imagine that many people would be receptive to the idea of taking some money out of police budgets so social workers and people trained in deescalation can be hired. For example cops aren’t a good fit when dealing with people facing mental health crises because they mostly turn to use of force and make a bad situation worse.

        If you twist this into, “are you in favor of abolishing all police?” then most people are going to say, “hell no, what a stupid idea, you moron”.

        Now any discussion about the rotten state of policing in the US had been effectively hobbled. Discussion is shut down. The right wing wins.

        • Fushuan [he/him]@lemm.ee
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          10 months ago

          What happened was that this inelegant phrase was seized as a weapon by the right

          I vividly remember tons of memes and posts on reddit, done in leftist grups by leftist people stating the sentence “defund the police”. The right did manipulate the meaning, but saying that they were the sole perpetrators of the popularity of the phrase is silly.

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      10 months ago

      Same happened to the terms “political correctness” and “social justice”. The meaning gets twisted into something grotesque by think tanks and then it’s shipped out to talking heads so Billy-Bob can regurgitate it at the water cooler.

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        10 months ago

        Critical Race Theory, school libraries full of porn, caravans of migrants heading to the southern border, activist judges legislating from the bench, and so on.

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      10 months ago

      “It’s like “defund the police” which quickly became “abolish all policing”.”

      It’s actually the other way around. The radical demand got watered down but it didn’t slow the fearmongeringbl even a little bit