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Are the days of "woke" ending? 09:12 - Jan 9 with 2128 viewssaint901

In the UK, it seems that the Tories have suddenly discovered that much of what they did when in power for 14/15 years, was somehow "wrong" and perhaps - perish the thought - "woke" so that they are now justified in calling our Labour for being PC. I get that KB needs to reinvent the party and defend against Reform stealing all its members, but how far will she go?

In the US we have an orange bully about to take over and his Gov't has a collection of controversial figures many of whom might be accused of having right wing opinions.

In Europe we see Italy, Hungary, Germany, France etc all with growing right wing power bases.

There does seem to be a potential backlash against what many would call "woke" (and some would call left wing) policies and attitudes growing.

Is that good or bad?

(Keep it polite please).
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Are the days of "woke" ending? on 16:33 - Jan 13 with 114 viewssaint901

Some interesting stuff here and none of it too close to calling out the "fact" that this is all the creation of shape changing lizards who are working for the elite, which is refreshing.

One theme that comes over is that many of the countries moving toward right wing politics are doing so out of a fear if losing their identity. France, Germany, Italy, Hungary and many others, including perhaps the USA and Canada have welcomed immigrants - legal or otherwise - and it seems the citizens think that this challenges their way of life. Their ethos and perhaps their character.

Add in a few desperate power mad politicians prepared to lie about the issue (does Trump really think a US town is now run by gangs from Venezuela? or does he say that just to get a reaction from the morons who do think it?).

Many politiicians should be careful what they wish for. Here in the UK, we see market gardeners struggling to harvest their produce as its now harder to get non UK workers and UK citizens are not interested in doing the job. Similar stories are found in the US and Canada and eslewhere.
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