Comments by "R K." (@DarkAngel2512) on "Nana Akua: Never did I think Oxford University would be taken over by woke hypocrisy" video.

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  2.  @chrisgarvey5939  I grew up in UK amongst black people and had no idea about any of these views until 10 years ago on social media. A couple of racist comments prior to that and some on media but nothing to this scale. I did grow up feeling uncomfortable around some black people due to the racism I'd recieved but there will always be racism. Its something I should have accepted at an earlier age and just pushed my confidence through. I knew however a lot of my insecurity was imaginings. These kids these days have their imaginings catered to. And very little of their emotions are based in real world events. It seems there was a disconnect between working class black people who I grew up with vs middle class people who we are now mixing with online, along with Americans who appear to be quite racist although that could just be a numbers thing due to the size of America. I would never have been exposed to this level of racism offline and to this day am not. But I do know some of these woke racists in real life. I see their comments online. I think they're saying stuff they largely dont mean and just picked up from someone else. In the real world most of this stuff didnt matter. The institutions pushing it are only doing so now due to how social media has brought things to their attention they wouldnt have been aware of. I'm Centre-Left due to my age and expriences I cannot be too radical either way as my foundational expriences around normal black people are too cemented. I cannot imagine how young people are coping in a world of public shaming online and peer pressure to conform. Young gay people cant even discover their sexuality without being told they are transphobic or people such as myself told we're fetishizing.
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  5.  @chrisgarvey5939  I think it's a mistake to assume they're mostly white. I saw this stuff first come from black people. I see it from all races and I dont really see it as a feature of white liberals specifically. I think that's also just another way to demonize white people so they get fucked from both sides. From The Racist Left aswell as from the moderates and those on The Right. That's giving racist black people what they want. They win either way then. But everyone will have had a diff exprience of where they first saw this. We have to remember white people are the majority so it may appear like they're doing it the most but it's about raw percentages. Its black people who started complaining about appropriation first. As someone from "the black community" and about where woke culture came from it started with black power movements. We could go to extremes and trace it back to Marxism but CRT was pushed by black professors first. And I think the white people who jumped on the bandwagon werent even doing it to be politically minded in terms of what side to vote. I dont think their minds were that intellectually steeped in politics to think that far ahead. As a leftie and liberal myself who is against woke culture and a former sjw many of us did/do it because we think it's what we're supposed to say and do to be right and also many are afraid of being called racist so go along with it. The racist notions they pick up along the way are from racist black people and they just repeat those racist things to get their friends approval. I dont think they started out racist but became racist along the way. Its indoctrination. They slag off other whites as that'what their black friends do. Then they slag off other blacks who dont hold those Far Left views because they see black peoppe di it so think that's what they're supposed to do like we see with Antifa members who call blacks coons for not thinking the same. It's all just sheep following the blind.
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