Peter Kropotkin wrote: ↑Mon May 27, 2024 6:00 pm
Ask anti-WOKERS what ''WOKE'' actually means and one will
get silence for an answer.... ''ANTI-WOKERS"" have no idea what
WOKE actually means.... in my handy dandy dictionary, this is how
''WOKE'' is defined...
WOKE: The meaning of WOKE is aware of and actively attentive
to important societal facts and issues....
(especially issues of racial or social justice)
thus we can say that MLK was WOKE.. Gandhi was WOKE....
anyone who is aware of and attentive to important social facts
and issues is WOKE..... that racism was built into the
legal structure of the U.S can't be denied.... or was the language
that 3/5 of slaves were recorded, counted for
determining a state's total population for legislative and tax purposes....
that wasn't racist?
If laws are set up to deny basic rights to a race, group, religion/creed,
which other races, groups, religions/creeds have, that is prejudice and
should be illegal....but to be aware of that prejudice, that is WOKE......
So, bottom line here is by calling me WOKE, you are saying I am aware,
and by saying you are ''ANTI-WOKE'' you are unaware..... the actual
topic of this awareness can be anything, of laws, of social intentions,
of rights and values, of people's need and wants...... I am aware of
the income inequality that clearly exists in America and the world today,
that is being ''WOKE'' and your being unaware is being ''ANTI-WOKE'',
unaware....
seeking knowledge, becoming aware is one of the fundamental
tasks of being human.... we use education to become aware of the world....
that is the value of education... to become aware of the world
and what is happening in the world.... to be ''ANTI-WOKE'" is to
be anti-education.....and clearly the ''ANTI-WOKE"" crowd is
anti-education..... or as IQ45 once said, "I love the uneducated"
to give this issue a bigger picture, we can see that the entire
''Enlightenment'' period was an attempt to become aware of the
social and political issues confronting them in that day and age.....
they didn't use this language, but we can say that the entire
''Enlightenment'' period was a period of encouraging people to
become ''WOKE'', of becoming aware of social issues and problems.....
to see that religion wasn't part of the solution but was part
of the problem..... and what the ''Enlightenment'' encouraged us
to do, is still relevant today........to become aware of the social,
political, and legal problems of the day and then seek out solutions
to those problems facing us..... to be ''ANTI-WOKE'' is to pretend that
those problems facing us don't exist, or don't matter....
Like those who deny climate change.... pretending it doesn't exist
won't change the fact of climate change... or that one of the
bigger problems we face is income inequality and denies it exist,
and that income inequality threatens to bring down our society,
is one of the bigger threats we face today..... that is the value of being
''WOKE"" is that it alerts us to growing problems we face today.....
and in being ''ANTI-WOKE'' is to deny we have any problems or those
problems are not problems at all.....
''WOKE"" and proud of it.... it means unlike many here, I don't have
my head in the sand, pretending severe problems don't exist...
solutions can only be found if, if we accept or understand that
we have problems... and being ''ANTI-WOKE'' denies that any problems
exists and thus no solutions are necessary...
I AM WOKE.... are you? do social and economic problems exist for you?
do you see the widespread issues facing us as a state/society/civilization?
if you do, you too are ''WOKE'' and be proud of that, for we are the ones
who will attempt to save the world.... in saving the world,
we have no choice.... there isn't another world around for us to go to....
Kropotkin