About this site

Why it exists, and what it aims to achieve.

There is so much that can be said about the maladies of woke culture. In the name of "justice", for example, it demonizes large groups of people by making them collectively guilty for the historical wrongdoings of others. In the name of "compassion", it silences traditional voices with unfounded accusations of "hate" and bigotry. Its aggressive way of punishing dissent is so common that it earned it a name of its own: 'cancel culture '. Although woke culture promised "unity" and "solidarity", it ranks people by their race, gender, and other traits, fostering an 'us vs. them' mentality that divides us even further away from each other. While claiming to combat racism, it classifies individuals as “privileged” or “underprivileged” based on (precisely) their race, thus perpetuating the very same race-based discrimination that it claims to oppose.

By dividing people as either “oppressors” or “oppressed”, woke culture creates shame and guilt in some, while fostering hate and resentment in others. It professes to empower minorities, but it cripples them by promoting a “victimhood mindset” that erodes the very personal agency they need. As the blood, tears and the devastation of its "peaceful protests" have shown, it justifies violence as a means to achieve its "social justice" utopia, going as far as redefining "justice" itself as something more akin to "payback for the historical wrongdoing of others" than anything else. Instead of seeing us as unique individuals, it judges us based on whatever 'oppressor / oppressed ' classification it confines us to. This view of "justice" is, therefore, antithetical to the classic views of justice that Western Civilization is built upon.

This blog aims to equip readers with the examples, Scipture and philosophical tools to articulate these concerns, while debunking the underlying premisses of wokeism. Enjoy! test text