funeralxempire wrote:
DeathFlowerKing wrote:
You don't think people are capable of changing their views?

I'm somewhat teasing (although, I don't expect one to radically change from a few days ago), but also drawing attention to why woke is such a useless term despite being so widespread.
It's not that a coherent definition doesn't exist, it's just that no coherent definition is widely agreed upon enough for the term to be more than just the replacement for
political correctness for some blocs to b***h about.
As a result, in practice it mostly ends up as a term that's used to signal that a certain topic or perspective is off-limits and shouldn't be discussed or considered.
Sorta like 'SJW' it's become a meme used to serve as a gateway towards the uglier side of 'anti-woke' or 'anti-SJW' causes. Getting people who aren't down the far end of that rabbit hole to spread their use of woke as something that's bad is part of how they draw new people in.
It's an example of how extremists get other people to spread their ideas without even noticing it.
That all makes sense to me now and I guess I was being like one of those people... plus I read too much news and we all know how reliable the news is. Honestly I feel that the news is a big part in what is dividing us.
I have to confess I do think there is some extreme behavior on the left, but it pales in comparison to what is going on with the right at the moment.
I sympathize with minorities because I technically am one myself in more ways than one. I'm honosexual, autistic, have a diagnosed mental illness, and im technically racially mixed (my dad was Polynesian). Though other than my dark hair I look pretty white and ive only experienced racism from a couple of people who knew my family ancestry.
But i always identify more as being white because my mom's family is white. Plus ive never actually been to Hawaii or the Philippines where my dad's family was originallt from.
But anyways I agree that slaves brought over from Africa were treated horribly and so are the indigenous people in this country aswell as Asians and Hispanics. Women also have been given the short end of the stick for thousands of years, and that includes white women too (one of the reasons I don't like the term 'Karen' is because while i do understand some white women do behave in an atrocious manner to POCs, even white women have had to deal with misygony and the unfair disadvantages of simply being born a woman).
Plus there's the issue with classism in this country And as someone who comes from a poor white family I can honestly say rich white people have zero respect for poor white people just like they have zero respect for poor black people. Which is why the racism of poor whites in America baffles me.
Anyways I guess it's just my empathy... I don't really know how else to explain it? All it takes is a little empathy on my part to try and be more understanding of the whole situation. Though I still try to consider both points of view if that makes sense?