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GuyWithOpinions · 31-35, M
Just make posts.

Some might block you, some might comment. Your feed kinda filters itself.

Pretzel · 70-79, M
it is a mix - there are some wonderful people that seem to care about other people - with or without the label.

then there are other angry souls that are best avoided.

it is a minefield but once you cross it you find some nice people.
TinyViolins · 31-35, M
Given the fact that this site allows users the options to report hate speech, harassment, and abuse, I'm pretty sure you can make that argument. Seems like anything that's even remotely considerate of other peoples well-being gets called woke
What's that word actually mean, really tho?
@KentuckyFriedFloozy Thank you for that.
Elisbch · M
@KentuckyFriedFloozy

I stick with the original definition because Trump and maga weaponize everything. When words have a proper definition that's what their definition is. People can change how they use it but it's not credible. A woke person of someone that cares about other people, the rights of others and being kind. When somebody says that they're against woke they're pretty much telling you what kind of person they are and true to form Trump and his people represent that. That's just my opinion but I would rather have woke people around me then racist fascist hateful people. Trump and mega don't really want you to know what those words mean. They want you to grasp what they think it means which is not good a bad person according to them. I bet you they don't even know what the word actually means. I doubt they were smart enough to even look it up in the dictionary. The word actually has an origin from a long time ago. I don't remember it right now but I did read about it.

Here is the origin:

The term "woke" originated within Black culture in the early 20th century as a way to describe being aware of racial prejudice and social injustice. It became widely used in the context of activism and social justice movements, particularly within the Black community, to express a consciousness of systemic inequality.
@Elisbch Thank you.
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
This site never sleeps. So yes.

Yes woke is the past tense of wake. Yet it's the opposite of asleep. Which is the past tense of sleep.
YoMomma ·
It’s diverse there’s all types and sides here..
Some people are some aren’t. It’s a mixed bag. Woke has many definitions anyway.
Elessar · 31-35, M
Yeah. I'm secretly Joe Biden
@Elessar I KNEW it!
Kiesel · 56-60, M
Sometimes it needs waking up
Waxfoot · 56-60, M
Who knows?
Benjr134 · M
Both yes and no.
Tumbleweed · F
I don't even know what that means and it sounds kinda lame honestly
@Tumbleweed Woke is " PFFFT "
Tumbleweed · F
@jackrabbit10 Yeah, that sums it up!
BlackPetals · 18-21, F
Sometimes this place is very woke. Sometimes it sleeps.
Convivial · 26-30, F
Definitely somnanbulant!
meJess · F
No, it’s still dozing
What do you mean by the term ?
And what is your motive for asking ?
peterlee · M
Very ageist.

Full of Americans with little understanding of the world. They have interesting views.
Tumbleweed · F
@peterlee what?
IamBack · 31-35, M
If woke in terms of its inclusive of diaper-wearers, spanking-fetishists and people looking for adult breastfeeding relationships then yup, welcome to the madness 😌
MartinTheFirst · 26-30, M
Either you know what woke is, or you are woke, it's really that simple

 
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