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For woke pride
Woke pride is the awakening of our joy for a queer world.
Woke pride is our anger at injustice and oppression.
Woke pride is our middle finger to stereotypes and discrimination.
Woke pride is our commitment to social justice.
Let's be proud to be wokes, fluid, united, committed and free!

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Woke pride: a concept that is the subject of much debate, arousing both admiration and suspicion. For some, being Woke is synonymous with a much-needed social and political awakening in a society marked by inequality and discrimination. For others, woke is seen as a passing fad, a superficial phenomenon with no real depth. Still others, the wokophobes, are gripped by moral panic. Woke pride is much more than just a label or a claim. It embodies a real change of mentality, a real fight for social justice. Above all, being Woke means being aware of the injustices and oppressions that persist in our world, whether racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia or validism.

Woke pride also means questioning our own privilege, recognising the advantages we can have as white, male, cisgender, heterosexual, able-bodied people. It also means admitting our past mistakes, our unwitting complicity with discriminatory and oppressive systems.

Being Woke means adopting a critical stance towards the society in which we live, rejecting discriminatory discourse and behaviour, and questioning established norms and values. Woke pride is a call to action, to commitment, to solidarity. It means refusing to remain passive in the face of injustice, to remain silent in the face of discrimination, to bow to dominant norms. Some critics of Woke pride accuse it of being excessive, of dividing rather than uniting, of stigmatising rather than including. It is true that the radical nature of Woke discourse can sometimes be perceived as intimidating or accusatory. However, it is important to remember that the fight for social justice necessarily involves taking a strong stance, fearlessly confronting others and radically questioning things.

Woke pride is also a call to autonomy, to emancipation, to speaking out. It means daring to assert your convictions, your identities and your differences, without fearing the judgement of others. It's about asserting your uniqueness and claiming your place in a society that is often normative and exclusionary.

Woke pride is also a form of resilience and fighting spirit. It's refusing to let obstacles get in the way, to give in to fear or discouragement. It's about believing in your ability to change things, to create spaces for solidarity and social revolution. Finally, woke pride is a call for solidarity, for intersectionality, for the recognition of multiple and interconnected struggles. It means understanding that injustices are interwoven, that oppressions are mutually reinforcing, and that the fight against discrimination must be fought in an intersectional and inclusive way.

Ultimately, Woke pride is much more than just a label or a passing trend, as wokophobes would have us believe. It's a real social movement, an intellectual and political revolution in the making. It's a call to conscience, responsibility and solidarity. Let's be proud to be woke, proud of our fight for a fairer, more egalitarian, more inclusive world.

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