Wokelash

Synonyms for "wokelash"

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A “wokelash”, I called it, a backlash designed to denounce Friends’s ageing values. I was scathing about this wokelash at first: all those youngsters raising their voices in condemnation, so confident that the things they thought and said, felt and believed wouldn't seem preposterously outdated 25 years hence too… but then I realised you only judge a cultural property by today's values if it is still relevant according to today’s standards and habits.

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His unguarded remarks about the state of comedy inspired a huge wokelash.

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Over the past fortnight, in the background of the Sussex soap opera, it has often felt as though Britain has been enjoying what you might call a wokelash. The first royal of colour is quitting not just the firm but also the country, after only 18 months in the job, and the big question is who ought to feel bad about it. Much of social media, woke ground zero, has already decided that the answer to that question is racist newspapers and racist chat hosts, closely followed by their racist readers and viewers.

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There is a solid demographic of people who are fed up with what they see as increasingly rigid progressive ideals who feel clamped by the modern liberal consensus. […] Liberal ideals are being subjected to a wokelash, and telling people what they should and shouldn’t culturally consume is not going to help build any bridges between divided factions.

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