A history of wokeness
https://www.vox.com/culture/21437879/stay-woke-wokeness-history-origin-evolution-controversy
Before 2014, the call to stay woke was, for many people, unheard of. The idea behind it was common within Black communities at that point the notion that staying woke and alert to the deceptions of other people was a basic survival tactic. But in 2014, following the police killing of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, stay woke suddenly became the cautionary watchword of Black Lives Matter activists on the streets, used in a chilling and specific context: keeping watch for police brutality and unjust police tactics.
In the six years since Browns death, woke has evolved into a single-word summation of leftist political ideology, centered on social justice politics and critical race theory. This framing of woke is bipartisan: Its used as a shorthand for political progressiveness by the left, and as a denigration of leftist culture by the right.
On the left, to be woke means to identify as a staunch social justice advocate whos abreast of contemporary political concerns or to be perceived that way, whether or not you ever claimed to be woke yourself. At times, the defensiveness surrounding wokeness invites ironic blowback. Consider the 2020 Hulu comedy series Woke, which attempted to deconstruct the identity politics behind ideas like wokeness, only to garner criticism for having an outdated and too-centrist political viewpoint that is, for not being woke enough.
On the right, woke like its cousin canceled bespeaks political correctness gone awry, and the term itself is usually used sarcastically. At the Republican National Convention in August, right-wing Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) scolded woketopians, grouping them together with socialists and Biden supporters, as though the definition of a woketopian was self-evident.
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