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tempodox ◴[] No.42162365[source]
The most astonishing thing about the worst Nazis is that they were incapable of perceiving their actions as monstrous atrocities and crimes. Given that context, this letter was hopeless from the start.
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mmooss ◴[] No.42162490[source]
Most people deny, to some degree, that their own behavior as wrong. They deny it to themselves and to others. People can deny incredible things if those things are against their interests.

People who don't deny such things would not be Nazis for long.

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ImHereToVote ◴[] No.42162506[source]
Makes me wonder what most people would do if a genocide was perpetrated right now. I have a feeling they would call the protestors of that genocide woke.
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1. worthless-trash ◴[] No.42162534[source]
The term woke has now become a pointless descriptor bearing little resemblement to the self prescribed enlightenment or the derogatory ignorance that is used as for and against.

So with this mindset, yes.. they absolutely will be called woke.

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2. ImHereToVote ◴[] No.42170580[source]
The term was coined as being aware of your surroundings when traversing the southern states. As in; be woke as a black man when travelling in the south.

It then morphed to be a virtue signal of high status by the neo-liberal bourgeoisie.

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3. mmooss ◴[] No.42191883[source]
> It then morphed to be a virtue signal of high status by the neo-liberal bourgeoisie.

That's a group of inflammatory, partisan claims; what evidence is there?