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  2. A brief history of 'wokeness' - AOL

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    The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines the slang term’s primary meaning as being “aware of and actively attentive to important societal facts and issues (especially issues of racial and social ...

  3. Woke - Wikipedia

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    The term became popular with millennials and members of Generation Z. As its use spread internationally, woke was added to the Oxford English Dictionary in 2017. By 2019, the term was being used sarcastically as a pejorative among many on the political right and some centrists in Western countries targeting various leftist and progressive movements

  4. Wokeness - Wikipedia

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  5. Go woke, go broke - Wikipedia

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    Go woke, go broke, or alternatively get woke, go broke, is an American political catchphrase used by right-wing groups to criticize and boycott businesses publicly supporting progressive policies, including empowering women, LGBT people and critical race theory ("going woke"), claiming that stock value and business performance will inevitably suffer ("going broke") as a result of adopting ...

  6. Op-Ed: Trump woke up the silent majority - AOL

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    The term was later used by Richard Nixon in October 1969 to marginalize and discredit a massive anti-war demonstration. For years, we have heard the term "silent majority," but few people really ...

  7. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez slammed James Carville, saying ...

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  8. Identity politics - Wikipedia

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    The term identity politics dates to the late twentieth century, although it had precursors in the writings of individuals such as Mary Wollstonecraft and Frantz Fanon. [1] Many contemporary advocates of identity politics take an intersectional perspective , which they argue accounts for a range of interacting systems of oppression that may ...

  9. Virtue signalling - Wikipedia

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    According to the Cambridge Dictionary, virtue signalling is "an attempt to show other people that you are a good person, for example by expressing opinions that will be acceptable to them, especially on social media... indicating that one has virtue merely by expressing disgust or favour for certain political ideas or cultural happenings". [4]