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LTC Trent Klug
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I'm not a big Sabbath listener, but this works well.
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Same here. I am sure Some Blue Leftists are scared Sh/tless. I know if lying Kamala wins, it will have a Red House and/,or Senate so her failures will continue.
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SGT James Murphy
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I'm pretty sure this really is our last chance to save the Republic. It's a no-brainer for anyone not infected with the Woke Virus.
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SrA John Monette - The term "woke" has evolved significantly in its usage and connotation over time:

- **Origins**: Initially, "woke" emerged from African American Vernacular English (AAVE), where "stay woke" meant being alert to racial prejudice and discrimination, especially against Black people. This usage dates back to the 1930s but gained prominence in the 2010s with movements like Black Lives Matter.

- **Contemporary Meaning**: "Woke" now generally refers to being aware of and actively attentive to social injustices and inequalities including issues of racial, gender, and sexual orientation discrimination. It has come to signify an alignment with progressive or left-wing political ideologies that emphasize identity politics, social justice, and often critical theories like critical race theory.

- **Broader Usage**: Over time, the term has been adopted more widely:
- **Progressive Activism**: It's used positively within progressive circles to denote awareness and action towards social issues.
- **Critique**: Conversely, it's often used critically or mockingly by those who oppose these ideologies, suggesting that "woke" initiatives can be superficial or overly focused on identity at the expense of other societal values or realities.

- **Political Discourse**: In political discourse, "woke" has transformed into a catch-all term for progressive policies or viewpoints, often used by conservative commentators to criticize what they perceive as excessive political correctness or an overemphasis on identity politics.

- **Ambiguity**: The term's definition can be somewhat fluid, leading to diverse interpretations:
- Some see it as a call for genuine societal change and awareness.
- Others might view it as promoting policies or attitudes that favor identity over merit or traditional norms.

This duality in its application highlights how "woke" has become a term loaded with both positive and negative connotations, depending largely on one's political and social perspectives.
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SrA John Monette
I don't like the word either.But I would say it's leftist. Watch this video from Prager. JFK and Clinton are Liberal.

A liberal will work with a conservative. A leftist will not.

https://youtu.be/tlIjMJBSnRE?si=52KWNT8sKuxWZgyl

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LTC (Join to see) - I love Dennis Prager. Yes I've already seen his video on that. I think one of his best ones is on Gratitude!
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SGT James Murphy Lefties go Apesh/t When I show them this. They start calling me names and being extremely vulgar. They can't handle it on Facebook.
I then show them this.
https://youtu.be/zfYOx1siNTw?si=xJNMdym2h13rJ5Ke
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1SG Dean Mcbride (MPER) (CPHR)
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Works well for me!
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