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Gary Weglarz's avatar

I can't help but think that this entire "woke" ideological movement is in the end ironically just the latest tactic and attempt by oligarchy to maintain power and control through age old divide and conquer tactics. The one thing that the woke "social justice warriors" seem to show very little interest in is working to dismantle the depredations of neoliberal capitalism and it's war machine - given they spend so much time narcissitically navel gazing while developing and obsessing over their latest precious, endlessly aggrieved, designer, micro-identities. No need to worry about a replay of the class consciousness that manifested in Occupy Wall Street, the Yellow Vests in France, or the Bernie Sanders 2016 campaign - if people are left fighting with each other over "what a woman is" and worried about being "cancelled" and perhaps fired from their job for simply having an unauthorized "opinion" about the world. In practical everyday terms Woke is an ideological structure that supports, rather than challenges, the most powerful interests in society - which is why it is embraced by all of Academia, all of MSM, by all of the major Corporations and big NGO's, all the Western governments, right down to my local YMCA. Woke my be "theoretically" revolutionary - but in practical terms it is incredibly regressive and reactionary.

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Ann Menasche's avatar

This essay conflates thoughtful radical, socialist, and feminist theories - that critique the injustices in society and defend whole classes of people denied their full humanity based on their race, sex and/or ecomomic class - advocating for positive change from the bottom up through the struggles of ordinary working people; with post- modernism, rooted in the closed walls of academia and which denies objective reality, is mired in subjectivity and an extreme form of individualism , obsesses on language and dismantles everything in a nihilistic fashion. One has nothing to do with the other and in fact they are the exact opposite. Can we really compare a Marx, a Eugene Debs, a Simone de Beavuor, a Martin Luther King, to a Judy Butler? I don’t think so.

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