The incubator of woke theories was Universities, but the incubator of the cultural expression of woke ideas was *TUMBLR*
Bluesky has the same energy, and the same mixture of academics, cultural creatives, and journalists Tumblr had in 2024...
2/ You can mock Bluesky all you want, but it has a VERY potent mixture of:
-Academics to create new woke theories
-activists to organize and develop new tactics
-bureaucrats to make institutions
-Artists to make/spread woke cultural products
-journalists to drive woke narratives
3/ Bluesky is a cultural ecosystem for creative class woke professionals, and it will facilitate the creation of new woke ideas, culture, tactics, and messaging.
If woke is a mind virus, Bluesky is the laboratory where it will undergo it's next round of gain-of-funtion research
4/ If you think I'm joking, look at how effective TUMBLR was at spreading woke ideas and messaging through the culture.
The right always says "the left can't meme"– but tumblr meme'd transgender ideology so hard and so effectively they convinced society to believe men give birth
5/ The woke never stop: they regroup, theorize, strategize, organize, and then counter attack
When Reagan pushed back the 60's radicals the woke spent the 80's in universities and emerged in the 90's having created 3rd wave feminism, CRT, postcolonial theory, and gender ideology
6/ When they got pushed back by Bush in the 2000's They went back into universities, NGO's, non-profits, etc and emerged on tumblr as "woke"
Now they got beat by Trump, and I promise you they are going to regroup, strategize, theorize, organize....and then counter attack
7/ The theories, ideas, language, messaging, tactics and strategies of the next ireration of wome are being created on Bluesky right now.
If we want to win we need to have a presence on Bluesky. We need a scout team to tell us what they are planning so we can prepare.
8/ We must understand the new woke social theories so we can effectively counter them
We have to make effective responses to new woke messaging and ideas
We need the ability to effectively counter the new media, information, and narrative warfare tactics the woke are creating
9/ Woke is not going away. They are going to try and consolidate their position while they regrpoup, theorize, strategize, and organize.
Wokeness is not dead, and if we don't get ready then in the not to distant future we are in for a another era just like 2016-2021
/fin
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1/ This teacher says he uses Critical Race Theory in the classroom, and anyone who doesn't want CRT in schools is racist.
So.... Let's talk about how the Department of Education spent millions of dollars putting Critical Race Theory in k-12 schools.
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2/ Many on the left claim there is no CRT in education, but that isn't true.
Two of the founders of CRT (Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic) explain that while CRT started in law, it quickly moved into education. They even say CRT is more lively in education than it is in Law!
3/ Now, the person who is most responsible for moving CRT from law into education is probably Gloria Ladsen Billings.
LAdsen Billings wrote a book called "Critical Race Theory in Education" which explains the history of CRT in education and her role in making that happen.
1/ This teacher admits she doesn't know when America was founded. She also says she doesn't teach her students the curriculum, but instead teaches about protesting anti-racism, activism, and Black Lives Matter.
So....Let's talk about the Department of Education.
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2/ The entire education system, including the Department of Education, is full of activists, professors, teachers, and other people who thing teaching is a political act, and that Social Justice (AKA: woke ideology) should be the foundation of all learning and education.
3/ In his book "The Critical Turn in Education" Isaac gottesman, explains how leftist brought marxism, feminism, and Critical Race Theory into universities and used them to radicalize the field of education in the 70's and 80's
1/
There's a story behind the squirrel story everyone's missing.
A man had his home searched for 5 hours until officials found his pet squirrel, which they took and then killed.
The problem isn't that government broke the law, the problem is that it *didn't* break the law
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2/ People analyze this story as an abuse of power or as government over-reach, but that's not the problem.
The problem is that everything the government did, including killing the mans pet, was LEGAL.
And that's what people find scary: the government is allowed to act that way
3/ The problem is not that the government broke the law, the problem is that the government terrorized a man and his family, disrupted his life, destroyed a source of his income, killed his pet, and left him heartbroken...and doing this was totally legal.
I've been documenting how American government institutions have been hijacked by woke activists, and I've put all my threads in one big thread so you can see how bad things are/🧵
1/ When lgbtq+ activists talk about 'queer' they don't mean "being different."
The lgbtq+ activists definition of "Queer" is about opposing and abolishing *ALL* social norms, and abolishing the idea that anything should ever be declared to be "normal"
2/ "Queer Theory" is an academic discipline which claims to study human sexuality, except that it does not use *science* to study secuality.
Queer Theory analyzes sex, gender, and human sexuality using a method of engagement created by neo-marxists called "Critical Theory."
3/ In 1937 Max Horkheimer wrote an essay called “Traditional and Critical Theory” which explains the difference between "traditional theory" and "Critical Theory."
According to Horkheimer, traditional theory is purely descriptive; its only goal is describe the world as it is...
1/ To show you how captured by wokeness Government institutions are, here's a list of insane things published by *JUST* the National Institutes for Health. /🧵
They hired a "fat activist" to write about "fatphobia, and say there's no evidence for safe weight loss.
2/ The NIH has an article about "Hari discrimination" and the prospect of living with "Black Hair in an Unjust Society"
3/ They have a 3 part series on "intersectionality," a term coined by Critical Race Theorist Kimberlee Crenshaw.
The entire series is about how institutions are systemically biased against women in various ways, and how employees ought to advance DEI as a way to fix this.