Are You Too woke for your own good?
Below are five signs that perhaps you may be too woke for your own good. Food stresses you out. You haven’t eaten chicken in two months (or people think you haven’t). Thanks to the Netflix documentary called What the Health, you have sworn never to eat chicken and fast food again.
What does ‘woke’ mean to you?
‘Woke’ is increasingly used as a byword for social awareness. The good news is that society has finally carved out a space for people of color, the disenfranchised, and women to speak about past or current mistreatment.
Do the woke think they have a flaw?
But they need to be deprived of the thing that is most important to their self-image: moral credibility. The woke think of themselves — and want everyone else to think of them — as deeply moral. If they have a flaw, it’s that they just care too much.
Do consumers care about ‘woke’ tyrants?
Woke tyrants ride high, even so; according to a Cato/YouGov poll, 62 percent of Americans self-censor their political expression. Only a tiny minority of consumers care about Mr. Potato Head’s toxic masculinity, about “Aunt Jemima” as a brand or about the #MeToo aggressions of Pepé Le Pew.
Is your wokeness ruining your relationships?
Your wokeness has caused a riff in some of your relationships and even the easiest day of the week has become the most confusing. You’ve also stopped doing the things you love. Somehow they have become less important, or you don’t have the emotional energy to do them.
Are You woken or lulled to a sunken place?
Some of us have been awakened or lulled to a different level of sunken place by the trendy new wokeness. According to Merriam-Webster, Woke is a slang term that is easing into the mainstream from some varieties of a dialect called African American Vernacular English (sometimes called AAVE).