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DENNIS PATRICK: WORDS FROM THE WOKE |
Some have already mastered the language of Wee Willie Woke. Most have not, but it’s easy to catch on. The following may help the non-woke folk decipher the communication of youngsters sporting vermillion hair, earlobe plugs, and pierced body parts seen and unseen. Anyone may scan the internet to enhance their command of woke word jargon.
People most prone to be “woke” include the younger generation. That would not exclude a few leftover aging hippies from the ‘60s finding safe space in the university. Although American academia may be the locus of wokeness, it is the student inmates who are running the institutions and making the greatest impact. Most “woke” young people, a product of a failed education system, never mastered the English language. Consequently, they constructed their own vernacular with one-syllable grunts and groans. Going a step further, the younger generation, wise beyond their years, took on the mission of righting the social wrongs of their elders who, in their view, were too bigoted to fix them.
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