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Wokeness is a cancer — despised by everyone. At least everyone who matters. Its supporters are irrelevant, their feelings don't matter, their opinions don't matter, and they themselves do not matter. They should be cast out, marginalized, stripped of influence, and turned into the pariahs they deserve to be. Their ideology — along with the entire rotten edifice of woke culture — must be dismantled piece by piece and consigned to the dustbin of history. We need to go back to sanity and bigotry, to build a world where the Wokes and their "anti-racist" diversity pushers have no voice, no rights, and no power — cast out into the wilderness to live in the shadows like rats. Like the vermin they are.
Wokeness emerged from a confluence of social forces. It had long existed in academia and was beginning to spread throughout culture, but several key factors accelerated its rise. Obama’s administration played a major role by implementing DEI policies in the government, which then spread to other industries. Meanwhile, online spaces — particularly Tumblr — became breeding grounds for this ideology, shaping a generation of teenagers who carried it into every aspect of society.
In this environment, wokeness began to infiltrate Hollywood, influencing films and television as early as 2013–2014. However, it truly gained momentum in 2015 with the Oscars So White controversy. After that, it kicked into high gear and then exploded in 2016 as a reaction to Trump and the alt-right.
True Blood was very woke — it was just ahead of its time, before wokeness became a defined cultural force. Back then, it still had a certain charm and intrigue. It was woke, but not yet the suffocating, in-your-face ideology that would later dominate everything.
I'm sorry to inform you but you're retarded.
I would prefer that the Asteroid <i>not</i> hit us.
I don’t. I simply want White people to have their own exclusive spaces — their own shows and movies — without diversity being forcibly injected into everything. What I truly despise are the Wokes. I hate them with a fiery passion. I suppose blacks and gays are merely collateral damage in my quest to eradicate them.
See, this is exactly what I want. I have no problem with channels like BET, just like we used to have. I want Black people to have their own channels, movies, and shows. I just wish White people were given the same privilege — without diversity being forcibly shoehorned into everything.
That's what I do here — to advocate for White Nationalism and rehabilitate its image. It’s not about hate; it’s about love for one’s people, pride in their heritage, and recognition of their achievements.
Thank you. It was inspired by and based on philosopher Harry G. Frankfurt's book On Bullshit, where he explores the intricacies of bullshit and bullshitters. I remember watching a talk about it back in the day.
It captures his rambling style.
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