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"woke" means to be politically and culturally aware,
Count me in.

I guess it will never affect the RWR on here. They are barely awake most of the time.
 
Are you too thick to understand what the word means or just too thick to look it up?

Neither.

But I suspected that Koolpc & ReganAndCarter don't actually have a definition which they understand - they use the term as some sort of vague way to express frustration that things aren't how they would like, but they can't explain why, or how.

And their responses show I was right. I've encountered plenty like them, and none, ever, have been able to explain what, in their minds, 'woke' means when they bang on about it.

Not one.
 
Neither.

But I suspected that Koolpc & ReganAndCarter don't actually have a definition which they understand - they use the term as some sort of vague way to express frustration that things aren't how they would like, but they can't explain why, or how.

And their responses show I was right. I've encountered plenty like them, and none, ever, have been able to explain what, in their minds, 'woke' means when they bang on about it.

Not one.
Woof!
 
"woke" means to be politically and culturally aware,
Count me in.

I guess it will never affect the RWR on here. They are barely awake most of the time.
That's one definition.

It's a particularly special kind of "aware". One that requires accepting concepts such as "white privilege" and, to some minds, black superiority.

Plus it's evolved to mean basically a lefty, so in favour of cross-dressing men going into girls' changing rooms while somewhat ironically supporting islamic beliefs and laws, i.e. that modern weirdo thing that socialism seems to have bizarrely mutated into.

Basically it means sub-normal.
 
Are you too thick to understand what the word means or just too thick to look it up?
Words are used in various contexts.
Words used in different contexts are called polysemous words or homonyms, and they can have multiple meanings that are clarified by surrounding words. Words like "run" or "restrain" have different meanings depending on whether they are used in a technical, literal, or figurative sense.

Morqthana was asking Koolpc how he wanted his use of the word to be understood. :rolleyes:
 
Neither.

But I suspected that Koolpc & ReganAndCarter don't actually have a definition which they understand - they use the term as some sort of vague way to express frustration that things aren't how they would like, but they can't explain why, or how.

And their responses show I was right. I've encountered plenty like them, and none, ever, have been able to explain what, in their minds, 'woke' means when they bang on about it.

Not one.
An excellent and insightful explanation.
 
That's one definition.

It's a particularly special kind of "aware". One that requires accepting concepts such as "white privilege" ...
You're not aware of "white privilege"?
Here's a definition to help you become aware. :ROFLMAO:
inherent advantages possessed by a white person on the basis of their race in a society characterized by racial inequality and injustice.
Ask a Black South African that has lived through Apartheid what it means. :rolleyes:


Plus it's evolved to mean basically a lefty, so in favour of cross-dressing men going into girls' changing rooms while somewhat ironically supporting islamic beliefs and laws, i.e. that modern weirdo thing that socialism seems to have bizarrely mutated into.
That's plain old perversion and conflation of religious ideology and politics with that perversion .
You seem extremely confused. No wonder your comments are gibberish.
:rolleyes:



In your confused and ignorant state......
Basically it means sub-normal.
 
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