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Is "Woke" politics a pseudo-awakening?
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Side note: I write fiction regularly, read religiously, study up on all kinds of cultures and even went to university to become an opera singer. Anti-creativity is not the point here, and neither is conformity. The point is anti-solipsism, anti-insularity and anti-obsessing over issues for the sake of artificially bolstering self-esteem rather than focusing enough on real-world, tangible issues that have been kicked down the road for too long.

Frankly, millennials as a whole are a lot less creative than they like to think they are (Perhaps that includes me. I can't really say). They're at their best when their embrace their external focus rather than trying to emulate their childhood role models who were shaped in a completely different set of circumstances.
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RE: Is "Woke" politics a pseudo-awakening? - by JasonBlack - 03-06-2022, 10:13 PM

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