Former MSNBC host Toure Neblett has compared the term “woke” to the “N-word.” “At this point woke is a slur,” Neblett, tweeted. “The way the right uses it is an undercover way of saying 'those people,' or 'non-white people.''
“At this point woke is a slur,” Neblett, who once co-hosted MSNBC’s The Cycle, tweeted. “The way the right uses it is an undercover way of saying “those people,” or “non-white people.” It’s a polite way of saying the n-word but in this case the n-word includes Blacks, LGBTQ folks, and other marginalized groups.”
Neblett’s comparison set off a firestorm of debate across Twitter as he refuted others’ definitions of the term, calling them “white victimhood," “revenge,” or “buzzwords.” “You're playing left-wing Mad-Libs,” Rufo tweeted. “When you say that ‘woke’ now means the ’n-word’ and includes ‘LGBTQ folks’ in order to uphold ‘white supremacy,’ you degrade the meaning of all of those words in order to whip up fantasies that justify your political ideology.”
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