I was talking about what I think is strategically best. I want the Republicans to lose.
Those that think a competition for moral superiority is the way to get voters to your side haven't been paying attention.
I disagree with your definition of being woke as being not wanting to denigrate others. In my view it goes beyond not wanting to denigrate people and includes a level of awareness of your own situation or others. A black person in the US suffering from past or present racial inequality but not even realizing it is not woke, according to one way of thinking about it. A white person standing by and watching another white person insulting a black person and turning a blind eye and not realising their own white privilege and thinking "it's no big deal it's just a harmless insult" is not woke regardless of the fact that they themselves are not denigrating others. This is how woke was mostly used some years ago, say 2015.
Yes, in that sense, by that explanation, of course woke is a good thing.
But that is only the half of it. Some people, including some conservatives, have for some years now being pushing an alternate definition of woke to mean the people who are, regardless of whether their agenda is correct or not, are shoving it down your throat too much. The woke are the cancel culture people who want to get someone fired because they said something offensive on twitter. The woke to them are the people who want to teach school children that we all live in a system of white supremacy and all white people, even children, should feel guilty about it even if they as individuals haven't done anything bad. In that sense, woke can be a bad thing and it's that side of it which I mean if and when I criticise the term in the future. And to be honest the people pushing this way of defining the word are winning. The dictionaries may not have caught up to the fact yet, but this way of defining woke is more common in many circles in 2022.
You falsely saying "I think being woke is a good thing. I'm sorry you don't" is exactly the kind of
excessive wokeness, the kind of sanctimonious judgement that I'm talking about. The fact that there are so many progressives/liberals jumping on people like that, in forums, on social media, in the work place, and elsewhere, for the slightest perceived imperfection, is, in my view, damaging to both the democratic party and the broader liberal/progressive cause. It annoys people.
Trump won partly because he was a response to precisely that.
#224 - The Key to Trump’s Appeal explains it better than I can (8 minutes long podcast). Basically people hate preaching moral superiority including in politicians. It shouldn't be that way but it is. People get an emotional reaction to it.
I'm talking about how best we beat the Republicans and instead of joining me in the strategic debate you jump in and try and be holier than thou. And then you probably wonder why people vote Republican.