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Junior Chimp
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« on: April 09, 2021, 01:24:25 PM » |
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I also think that people are making a mistake in conflating "wokeness" with white Democratic voting percentage. Non-white people can be woke too!
Atlanta in particular strikes me as a case where a big percentage of the Black community would be into "woke" rhetoric.
Sorry for abusing the term woke, which I don't really care for--what I'm trying to get at is the specific phenomenon of "heavily online influenced social justice oriented rhetoric." Not sure of a better term for it--I think analyzing it as a style of rhetoric is usually more useful than describing it as woke, which implies things about its content.
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