That's cool, you should specify from the onset that your experience comes from a place outside of the actual country where the "woke" culture war originated and is mainly happening, and you should still link stats to demonstrate that the majority of people there have a misunderstanding of what the word means like you claimed. Claims made without evidence can be dismissed without evidence, and most people in the country driving the "woke" culture war still know what the word means.
The movie was definitely woke in the traditional meaning of the word before conservatives tried (and failed) to change it. Not only was it a very feminist movie, they also took specific aim at Citizens United and capitalism broadly, which makes it a squarely, unambiguously left-leaning movie.
For real, the state is saved by having Chicago in it, otherwise it'd be as much of a shithole state as the surrounding ones.
Mary Miller comes to mind. Illinois Nazis man.
This couldn't be a more astroturfed comment if it tried. This reads like it came directly from the mouth of Steve Bannon.
Almost all TV media is left wing. Most online media is left wing. Social media is left wing.
Literally none of this is true. The only universe this is true in is the one where anything left of fascism is "left wing."
If it's anything like Ohio in 2022, they just ignore the court order to redraw it and there's no recourse.
An easy way to pick out racists in the modern day is if they just casually call black people "blacks." It seems to be one of the words that, although it's not used by non-racists, hasn't been phased out by some of the less explicit racists yet in the way "colored people" has.
That's a pretty dumb saying, where did you hear that?
Dore hasn't been a leftist in a long while, but he's probably endorsing him because Dore and RFK are both massive anti-vax conspiracy theorists.
Do you plan on answering the actual questions they've been asking you at some point or are you going to keep answering stuff they didn't ask?
As in because the pendulum swings from the far left to the far right? Or were you just mistakenly conflating those two completely opposite political theories?