- cross-posted to:
- techtakes@awful.systems
- hackernews@lemmy.bestiver.se
- cross-posted to:
- techtakes@awful.systems
- hackernews@lemmy.bestiver.se
An interesting take. Not sure if it goes here.
- deleted by creator - That’s my main gripe with the article. The term is used by right leaning people exclusively so just its usage hints that the speaker has racist, homophobic or xenophobic views. 
 
- Some points are good, some are ok, and some are bad. - This part seems bad for me specifically. - Twitter, which was arguably the hub of wokeness, was bought by Elon Musk in order to neutralize it, and he seems to have succeeded — and not, incidentally, by censoring left-wing users the way Twitter used to censor right-wing ones, but without censoring either. - An example of how this “not censoring either” is going. https://lemmy.world/post/24259702 - Ideas look good on paper, but then reality drops by and shits on it. 
- I had to stop when he said homophobia was coined specifically to be used for wokeness. - Also he was fine with college women getting mad at sexual harassment, but as soon as it started threatening jobs, that was too far. - Nah, this guy is just mad he can’t call people slurs. 
- Really good read. Not sure about his ending with having people prove that certain words cause harm though. There are no words that I can think of that cause harm. - Delay, Deny… - I think we still need those. - Because they do harm. Some are in favour of using them due to harming the people they don’t like. It’s still harm, reasonable or otherwise. 
 
 
 
