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Are people really tired of "woke"?

Or do those who say it have no idea what "woke" is?

I saw this today:


What this bridge is, is a memorial for pets who have crossed the Rainbow Bridge. The sides have tags and collars of loved ones.

The damage was someone took some white paint and poured it on the bridge, then decided to spread it with their shoes.

Someone in the comments said:

It's just paint. Pubic places should be vandalized. People are tired of woke.

Are people truly this tired of woke to do something this petty and small while misunderstanding what the rainbow is about here?

Someone said:

Conservatives think about gay people more than gay people do

Do they do this to every rainbow they see? Try to destroy it? Without even understanding what it may be there for?

Do they also forget that the rainbow is a religious symbol, so they are destroying a effigy?

I have think, anyone this concerned about a rainbow in their community is either mentally unwell and needs help, or needs to stop listening to whatever they are listening to and get above that droning because it is hurting them and their community.

No one should be this unhinged over a rainbow.
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They absolutely don't understand what woke is, and they keep looking for things to be offended about even when there are none.

Remember that clip about someone complaining that you can't celebrate Christmas and say Merry Christmas anymore, while standing in front of a 4 foot high Merry Christmas sign next to a 30 foot Christmas tree?
FoxyGoddess · 51-55, F
@NerdyPotato the only war on Christmas is the windmills they keep tilting
@FoxyGoddess
Side effects to being anti-woke may include:
- Uncontrollable outrage at cartoon characters wearing pants
- Sudden inability to define "woke" despite using it constantly
- Excessive fear of rainbow-colored objects
- Spontaneous boycotting of products you weren’t buying anyway
- Hallucinations of nonexistent Dr. Seuss book bans
- Chronic victim complex despite claiming others are too sensitive
- Severe allergic reaction to empathy
- Unshakable belief that corporations care about your feelings
- Inability to enjoy media without first checking its political alignment
- Compulsive need to rant about pronouns in bios
- Unfounded paranoia that M&Ms are plotting against you
If you experience any of these symptoms, please consult literally any history book immediately.
@ElwoodBlues speaking about M&Ms: a sudden loss of sexual attraction to an anthropomorphic chocolate disc.
FoxyGoddess · 51-55, F
@NerdyPotato seriously! They complained about the green M&M, they were upset about the girl rabbit in "Space Jam" not being sexy anymore and another female cartoon character. I'm sorry....what? You're mad that a cartoon isn't giving you wood? What...what is wrong with you?!