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The ‘Woke’ Got What They Wanted—and Then What?
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The ‘Woke’ Got What They Wanted
and Then What?




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Supporters of Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden and
protestors of President Donald Trump stand along the road as
President Trump's motorcade leaves his golf club,
Trump National, in Sterling, Va., on Aug. 30, 2020.
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Victor Davis Hanson
December 9, 2021
Updated: December 13, 2021

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The “woke” movement was giddy after Jan. 20. The left controlled both
houses of Congress.

Joe Biden was drafted as the necessary veneer of 1980s Democratic normality
to ram through an otherwise hard-left agenda.

All the major cultural, financial, economic, entertainment, and media institutions
had played various roles in seeing then-President Donald Trump not just defeated,
but also impeached, twice. He was written off as persona non grata after the
Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol.

So, academia, corporate boardrooms, Hollywood, the media, the Pentagon,
professional sports teams, Silicon Valley, and Wall Street in near-hysterical
fashion all boarded the woke train. All boasted of ferreting out “white rage,”
and hiring legions of “diversity, equity, and inclusion” czars.

Critical race theory would be mainstreamed to excise racism and discrimination
by embracing racism and discrimination.

“Crime” was to be seen now mostly as a construct created by the elite to protect
their own privilege, prerogatives, and property. Shoplifting, looting, and
street thuggery were just part of living in a normal city.

“Social justice warriors” could replace defunded police. Gone would be most bail,
incarceration, mandatory jail time, stop-and-frisk, and broken-windows deterrent policies.

Green agendas, the left hoped, would fundamentally transform America in putting
an immediate stop to man-made “climate change.” So, lots of oil and gas leases
were either canceled or their fees vastly increased. Pipelines were stopped.
Gas and oil companies were warned that everything from lack of financing to
new regulations would soon put them out of business. The golden age of wind
and batteries was already upon us.

Modern monetary theorists assured us that printing money would “spread the wealth”
and devalue the cash of undeserving capitalists who had too much of it.
Printing more cash, they believed, would implant it in the hands of the needy who
unfairly had too little.

To the extent inflation followed, it would be a good thing, they hoped, a sign of a newly
empowered and robust consumer class long denied “equity.”

COVID was virtually over. We were assured by President Biden that Trump had killed
more than 350,000 Americans with his lax health policies. In contrast, Biden would
soberly vaccinate us all, claiming the vaccine’s efficacy as his own. He predicted victory
over the virus by the Fourth of July. The Delta variant was still then just an obscure
rumor from abroad.

The border would be opened—and stay open. No more walls. As citizens of the world,
the left welcomed 2 million immigrants who arrived illegally without audit or vaccinations
during a pandemic.

As the woke drove terrified old liberal Democrats into hiding, all the old wisdom about
human nature vanished. Forget that criminals hurt the poor the most. Discard the quaint
idea of Martin Luther King Jr. that our character, not our color, determines who we are.
Ignore the passé idea that inflation eats away at the wages of the working class.

We could always resume the quarantines, lockdowns, and shutdowns that made
Amazon, Target, Walmart, and other conglomerates hundreds of billions in profit
while the mom-and-pop small businesses went broke.

So, what did the people conclude 10 months out from the woke getting their wishes?

The polls reveal that voters don’t like open borders at all. They disapprove of illegal
immigration as much they support legal immigrants. They worry about crime and drugs.
They don’t want the unvetted and unvaccinated flowing across their borders.

The people want cheaper, not pricier gas. They prefer U.S. energy self-sufficiency.
Why, with cup in hand, go begging to Saudi Arabia and Russia to pump more supposedly
Satanic oil?

The people like the police and they hate crime. Even the rich among the woke are
now scared—some of whom sowed the wind of decriminalization and are themselves
reaping the whirlwind of crime.

Most voters care less about our color, but far more about our character. They think a
meritocracy, not quotas and tribal chauvinism, explains the exceptional
American standard of life.

They despise inflation as much as recession, and fear they may now get both.

Freedom-loving individuals don’t like cancel culture, ostracism, iconoclasm, Trotskyization,
and commissars. They prefer free speech and treasure the Bill of Rights.

So, in just 10 months, the left got what it wanted. And the people are becoming not just
sick of what has followed, but disgusted. They are terrified that the left isn’t just failing,
but also wrecking the country and them along with it.

The ages have left us adages for the people’s growing anger at the hubristic and now
unpopular left. We know the ancient warnings variously as, “What comes around,
goes around,” “You reap what you sow,” “Be careful about what you wish for,” and
“The law of unintended consequences.”

Words such as “nemesis” and “karma” also come to mind. But of the collapse of the
woke appeal, perhaps we could say, “It couldn’t happen to a nicer bunch of zealots.”




Views expressed in this article are the opinions of the author and do not necessarily
reflect the views of The Epoch Times.




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