Woke culture centers identity over class, marginalizing economic discussions and eroding worker solidarity.
They will prioritize economic concerns over cultural issues as they face more pressing financial challenges.
It is seen as undermining traditional values and dividing society.
They fear public attacks from woke online mobs and the safety obsession of woke culture.
It prioritizes psychological safety over intellectual discourse and critical thinking.
It focuses on identity politics, diverting attention from economic inequality and class struggle.
They fund left-wing politics to channel concerns about inequality into safe, non-threatening themes.
To steer discontent towards cultural issues rather than economic redistribution.
It benefits the most vulnerable and is politically bulletproof, making it harder to dismantle.
It has pervasive influence in academia, nonprofits, and corporate America.
Jimmy welcomed John Jay College economics professor and former investigative journalist Christian Parenti to the show to discuss the fundamental lie at the foundation of the whole “wokeness” phenomenon — specifically that the act of centering identity in the political discourse inevitably, and by design, marginalizes discussion of class while eroding worker solidarity. Specific topics covered include whether wokeness can continue to expand in influence or will taper off and die, why young people will turn away from the woke agenda in favor of more pressing economic concerns and a preschool that warned children not to mis-gender animals. Plus a segment on a recent clip from MSNBC featuring a discussion of why Arab-Americans in swing states are abandoning Kamala Harris. Also featuring Stef Zamorano and Kurt Metzger!