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I think you are a bit lost in the thread. This article and the quote of “woke” that I’m referring to is what Maher said. He said: “‘I warned everybody about Trump, and then I warned them that I warned them about what would get him reelected, which was stupid wokeness, which is what got him reelected,’ Maher said.”

I’m not sure if you are looking for a “gotcha” moment by trying to get me to say what I feel is “woke” or not “woke.” But I’m not a Republican so I’m not sure what point you’re trying to make.

I think you know what kind of policies and decisions are considered “woke.” And the US let you know they aren’t cool with it anymore.

What I personally consider “woke” doesn’t matter. I didn’t vote for Trump or Harris. I voted third party, friend.

And knowing how everything turned out, I’d STILL vote third party. Happily.

Thanks! :)

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I think you know what kind of policies and decisions are considered “woke.”

I really don’t. You’re saying the Democrats lost because of their policies of “Woke BS”, and yet somehow you can’t name a single one of their woke policies.
What I saw was the Democrats running on a platform of “status quo, everything is good enough, and big businesses are great” all of which is far from “woke”.

It would be a lot easier for you to put me in my place by naming any “woke BS” the Democrats were running on than your paragraphs on paragraphs of avoiding the question.

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Oh, I can name a lot of woke policies. If you don’t know what woke means as it relates to politics, then I can’t help you. Good luck, friend!

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Oh, I can name a lot of woke policies

Okay, then do so. It would actually help a lot in letting me know what woke means as it relates to politics.

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