Thinking about cruelty. We associate and see cruelty most with immediate, person on person or animal cruelty. Remoteness doesn’t reduce the cruelty of impact, or intent, but it makes it harder to feel and judge.
This really works in favour of those in power, who can use drones, or policy, to kill and injure others, rather than, say, a knife. And it often makes us all - unwitting, uncaring - participants.
I think this is what being #woke - in its real, original sense d being “awake” boils down to for me, especially for those of us who lead privileged, safe lives:
That you might think you are a good person, just leading a normal, peaceful life in, say, Germamy or the UK, but your privilege itself means you are complicit in and benefiting from cruel, extractive systems deeply harming others. It takes real effort but you need to educate yourself and see this, you need to wake up to this.
🌄 Coś pozytywnego spotkało mnie dziś z rana. Wysłuchałem debatę, jakich bardzo w Polsce potrzeba: spotkała się lewica z prawicą i dyskutowali bez obrażania się nawzajem i obrażania inteligencji słuchaczy. Tematem była książka pt. "Woke SA" (której nie czytałem, więc nie będę się wypowiadał). Polecam tę dyskusję: 🔗 https://invidious.baczek.me/watch?v=Jn7BNZWx6wg
O tzw. "kulturze woke" rozmawiali Rafał Ziemkiewicz, Andrzej Zybertowicz, Katarzyna Szumlewicz i Kaya Szulczewska.
WOW! just perused the image gallery for the #MetGala over at Harper's Bazaar and it's not only super-uninspiring, but for maybe a couple of people who understood the assignment. it's the beauty aesthetics of most of the people attending that is very late-stage capitalism with a bad take on trans-humanism. the 1% and their millionaire lackeys are really into that waxy Real Doll skin aesthetics. baffling.
PAY ATTENTION
the minute French students get involved, it's not a quirky American protest led by #woke Ivy League students anymore. it will become a global protest event.