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The Grip of Wokeness: A Way to Support Its Defenders

The⁤ weeks following the Oct. 7 ⁤atrocities, where 1,400 Jews were brutally killed in Israel, have been paradigm-shattering for many who had heretofore considered themselves woke allies.

The vilest acts of terrorism there were regaled here by⁤ all the usual ⁤woke ⁤suspects: Black Lives Matter ⁣ and LGBT ⁣activists, college and high⁣ school students, and well-positioned college professors. The shameless celebrations on the‌ backs of terrorism quickly pivoted to an explosion of ⁣blatant harassment of Jewish people on campuses and beyond,​ leaving those still living⁤ in the realm of sanity to question what‌ this movement actually stood for all along.

For those looking to “detransition” out⁣ from woke possession, and those seeking‍ to facilitate ⁢their escape, ‍it is​ essential to understand how exactly so‌ many ‌were captured by​ it. The process of leaving the woke movement is similar‌ to that of disentangling oneself from a cult or an abusive narcissist. You must begin to spot ⁣the lies and identify the various forms of manipulation. Once seen, such tactics are hard to unsee, and the spell breaks abruptly.

Stages⁢ of ⁤woke​ manipulation generally move⁤ from pity to fear to force. It starts with appeals to compassion, then preys upon fear ⁢of social or civic​ retribution, and finally moves to force through coercive laws,‍ encroachments on ⁢freedom, corruption of agencies and institutions, and finally violence.

Stage‌ One: Pity

The first stage is the most subtle. In any marginalized identity group, there are ⁣plenty of examples of legitimate injustices that ought to elicit righteous anger and compassion in response. The #MeToo movement for ⁣example had‌ no ⁣shortage⁤ of boorish and abusive male transgressions to galvanize a societal corrective. The BLM movement capitalized on racial grievances and militarized them.

It’s easy⁤ in the moment to overlook the uncomfortable excesses amid any sort of collective correction. If slogans such as “believe all women,” “smash the patriarchy,” or “defund the ​police,” seemed themselves unjust, well, such rhetoric can be forgiven when people ⁤have suffered so much. Likewise, if we need to ⁤turn workplaces and schools into DEI‌ struggle⁣ sessions and silence or amplify⁢ employees ⁢and students based on skin color, maybe that’s justified if other ⁢groups ⁤have been so privileged.

Stage‌ Two: Fear

At this stage, some might start to suspect‌ that ⁤something is amiss. Perhaps it is not actually compassionate or‌ empowering to persuade ⁢people that they are in a permanent victim class. Despite ​this gnawing suspicion, ‌many will remain silent⁢ out of fear. This stage of manipulation is implicit: Even if compassion has worn thin, ‌most people don’t want​ to appear⁢ uncompassionate. Belonging ⁣is a fundamental human need, and fear of ostracism is ‌a compelling motivator.

The movement exploits this fear through the militancy in which it demands full-throated ‍endorsement of its tenets. For example, judging people‍ by​ the content of their character — not the⁤ color of ⁢their skin —‌ has long been understood to be a good and right goal and one endorsed by our ⁤civil rights⁤ heroes of old. But⁣ in‍ 2020, it became not only insufficient but demonstrably‌ evil, as colorblindness was rebranded as a sign of white⁣ supremacy.

Stage Three:‌ Force

The fear stage blends easily into force. What was normalized through ‍weaponized compassion, fear, and silence becomes codified ⁤in law ‍and policy.

The force stage is both alarming and hopeful. Before this stage,⁤ the movement still⁤ seems benevolent to many. It was easy enough to overlook the more militant ​parts of wokeism or translate them into something reasonable. Force is the acceleration ⁤stage where the ​social justice movement is ‍exposed as neither social nor ⁤just.

Evidence that we‌ are firmly in the ⁢force stage of escalation abound. The proof is in the rampant ‌ rioting and criminality ⁤in the summer⁤ of 2020, the legal persecution ⁤ of pro-lifers in⁢ 2023, the forced spoon-feeding of gender ideology in grammar schools, and corporate ​media’s corrupt‌ and desperate ‍running interference in defense of all this. And ⁤if the destruction, corruption, and perversions were‌ not enough, maybe ‍the progression to ​antisemitism ⁣and terrorism is. Even ​if flaccid apologies roll in as⁣ institutional donors roll out, the logic of revolution is finally laid bare, and ⁤the exposure is too much to walk back.

Though this stage feels not a ‍little terrifying, it ⁤presents ​an opportunity for a burgeoning political realignment. Like the feminists who felt betrayed when the revolution sacrificed them for the transgender movement, many leftists are seeing with clarity‌ the bankruptcy of a cause that can discard allies so easily‍ and ⁢abandon moral axioms so callously.

To welcome them and buttress a return to sanity, we need to​ alleviate the⁤ two greatest ​barriers to taking the off-ramp ⁤from wokeism: power ⁢and complicity.

Intoxicating Virtue and ‌ Power

The greatest intoxication of getting woke is that it imbues a person with a sense of great virtue and power. The movement gives⁤ perverse incentive to find one’s moral stature in ‍claiming a victim identity. Every perpetual victim needs a perpetual culprit. This leads to a society of‍ accusers in constant roiling conflict, unable to self-examine — incentivized to⁣ find evil everywhere around him‍ but never within.

All are tempted to deflect responsibility, but healthy communities — from a well-ordered family to Christianity —​ seek to counter it through things like examinations of ⁢conscience, confession, or⁤ the natural way that the ⁣intimacy of family life can hold a mirror to our conscience.‍ The woke movement in contrast seeks to exploit ‌— not counter — this‌ human tendency to deflect and accuse.

Because this habit of victim/accuser identity is hard to break, we ought to fight the woke revolution ‌without devolving into angry belligerent blowhards who ​would never welcome a⁣ woke refugee into our realm. We want ‍to be the sort of people to whom friends can sincerely admit that they ⁤bought into a ⁣fraud ⁤without feeling that we will spike the football ⁤on them.

Facing Their Own Complicity

The other⁤ obstacle to the off-ramp ⁤is complicity. How many of the woke have passionately argued for it, cast off ​lifelong friends over it, engaged in shameful behavior, or supported horrifying things?⁤ Even if they now have a ‍growing ⁤awareness that they might have been ⁣wrong, it ‌is‍ hard to face and hard to‍ hear. There is no truth more offensive than ‌the one we are‍ trying to silence in ourselves.

The ‍urge‌ to say‌ “I told you so” ​is​ strong,​ but the goal is victory, not valorization.⁤ Those who can⁢ face their complicity and reverse course have the sort‍ of story ‌and courage ‍ that can⁤ build a powerful off-ramp for many others.

In this final stage of the woke revolution, it looks to be either nearly triumphant or on life support. Which way we perceive it can determine if we course-correct. Wokeism colonizes the soul by requiring ⁤people to lie inwardly so they can accept the⁤ lies they must promote outwardly. Normalizing saying true things helps stir change in others, but⁤ that ⁣groundwork is often hidden for some time. There is good ⁤reason to think the spell of ideology is‌ breaking. Keep going.


How does the fear instilled by the woke movement affect ⁤individuals’ ability to ‍express their opinions and concerns?

He initial intentions of raising awareness and seeking justice, the movement begins to instill fear in its followers. ​This fear is often fueled by the exaggerated notion that any dissent or‍ critique of the movement’s ideology will result in social or civic⁣ retribution. It becomes a culture of cancel culture,⁣ where individuals are afraid to speak their minds for fear of being ostracized or labeled as bigots or oppressors.‌ This fear also extends to the manipulation of public opinion through mob mentality and online harassment, where anyone who questions or challenges the movement’s narrative becomes a target for⁤ online abuse and even real-life consequences.

Stage Three: Force

The final stage of woke manipulation is the ⁢most ‍destructive. It is at this point that the movement abandons ​any pretense of compassion or empathy and resorts to coercive measures to enforce ​its ideology. ⁤This ⁣can be seen in the implementation of laws and policies⁢ that limit⁤ freedom of ⁢speech and expression,⁤ as well as encroachments on individual rights. Institutions and agencies are ⁢corrupted to further the agenda of the movement, ⁣and dissent is silenced through ‍intimidation and violence.

By understanding these stages of ​manipulation, individuals who wish to detach themselves from the woke movement can begin ‍to unravel the lies and manipulations that have held them captive. Recognizing the ‌initial appeal‍ of compassion⁢ and justice, ⁤they ⁢can question whether the‍ movement’s actions truly align with their values. By⁣ rejecting fear and reclaiming their ability to think critically⁢ and independently, individuals can‍ break free from the cult-like grip of woke ideology.

It⁣ is ‍important to note that this article does not seek‍ to undermine or dismiss the legitimate grievances and injustices​ that marginalized groups face. The purpose is to shed light ⁤on the ⁢manipulation and radicalization that ​can occur within movements, and to encourage ‌individuals to question and critically examine ‌the ideologies ⁢they​ align themselves⁢ with.

In conclusion, the ​recent atrocities in Israel and ‌the subsequent response from woke allies have ⁤raised serious ⁤questions ‌about the ‌movement’s true ⁤intentions and the tactics⁤ used to further its agenda. By understanding ⁣the stages of⁢ manipulation employed by the⁤ woke movement, individuals can free themselves from‌ its grip⁣ and reclaim their ability to think critically and independently. Only through questioning and challenging ideologies can we ensure a more just and equitable society for all.



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