Tis a public forum. Or would you rather it a pubic one. Look, I do NOT dislike you. I, more often than not, disagree with you. You are ill equipped to deal with the part of my mind that still works so do not go there. This is not a briar patch and you are not Br'er Rabbit but if you feel you want to flail away at the Tar Baby, have at it.
As for the other two Spooges, one has revealed his tell and the other is not far behind. You spilled yours a long time ago. I give you the same advices I have dispensed to the other two assholes. This is NOT the real world. You have the potential to be a good man and yet you prefer to be a woke joke. When the real world finds you, and those assholes in Snortland are a part of that world, you will wish you never played the tool.
They are neither your friends nor allies. Anarchy isn't a bored game by Milton Bradley you know. I bet you thought it was "Shenanigans" hosted by Stubby Kaye, huh?
I am a good man. No doubt, you are too. We have different perspectives on life and politics. That's how it is in the 'real world' and how it should be on Getbig.
This is no joke. The antithesis of woke, some might say is oblivious....or better yet, un-woke (To remain sleeping. Not having been woken. Socially unaware).
The word “woke” has come to connote the opposite of what it means. Woke means “aware of and actively attentive to important facts and issues (especially issues of racial and social justice)”. Today we are more likely to see it being used as a stick with which to beat people who aspire to such values, often wielded by those who don’t recognize how un-woke they are.
Criticizing “woke culture” has become a way of claiming victim status for yourself rather than acknowledging that more deserving others hold that status. The language has been successfully co-opted – but
as long as the underlying injustices remain, new words will emerge to describe them.