Wednesday, June 15, 2022

Is Wokeism in Retreat?

Andrew Sullivan may be indulging in wishful thinking, but he makes a pretty good case that the tide is turning in our culture and that "wokeism" is in retreat. He begins with a recounting of recent history:
We’re now two years out from what may in retrospect be seen as peak “social justice.”

In the summer of 2020, a hefty section of the elite was enthralled with the idea of the police being defunded, demobilized and demonized. Critical theory’s critique of liberal democracy as a mere mask for “white supremacy” [was] everywhere. Countless people were required to read woke tracts — from DiAngelo to Kendi — as part of their employment.

Corporate America jumped in, shedding any pretense of political neutrality; mainstream media swiftly adopted the new language and premises of critical theory....

But now look where we are.

Last year, Eric Adams became mayor of New York City, propelled by minority voters horrified by surging crime and chaos.

This past week, DA Chesa Boudin, scion of leftwing terrorists, was ousted by minority voters in San Francisco, after he allowed much of the city to become a chaotic hellhole in pursuit of “racial justice.”

Recent polling suggests a sea-change in attitudes. Pew found that only three percent of African-Americans put “racism/diversity/culture” as the most important issue to them while 17 percent cited “violence/crime,” and 11 percent said “economic issues.” (Among Democrats overall , “49% now view racism as a major problem, down from 67% about a year ago.”)

New York City voters now put “crime” ahead of “racial inequality” as their most urgent concern by a huge ratio of 12:1 . Polling in San Francisco found that 67 percent of Asian-Americans wanted Boudin gone — a sign that the Democrats’ ascendant coalition of non-whites is now fast-descendant.

Hispanics also appear to be fleeing the left. In the usually Dem-friendly Quinnipiac poll last month , “48% of Hispanic registered voters said they wanted Republicans to take control of the House of Representatives, while just 34% said they wanted Democrats in power.

In addition, 49% of Hispanic voters said they wanted the GOP to win the Senate, while 36% said they wanted Democrats to remain in control of the chamber.”

Biden’s approval among Hispanics is now 24 percent . I’m not sure what to make of this, but even if it’s half true, it’s an electoral emergency for Democrats.

Some Dem pols have noticed the vast cultural gap between most Latino voters and wealthy white leftists, and adjusted. Democratic Congressman Ritchie Torres last week criticized the use of the absurd term “Latinx” — because denying the sex binary is not exactly integral to a culture where the language itself is divided into masculine and feminine....

Elite imposition of the new social justice religion — indoctrinating children in the precepts and premises of critical race and gender theory — has also met ferocious backlash as parents began to absorb what their kids were being taught: that America is a uniquely evil country based forever on white supremacy; that your race is the most important thing about you; that biological sex must be replaced by socially constructed genders of near-infinite number; and that all this needs to be taught in kindergarten....if you think there is no there there in this concern about schooling, you’re dreaming.

Across the country, school boards are thereby in turmoil, with those supporting less ideological education on the march. On the question of trans rights, there is broad support for inclusion — but most Americans are understandably uncomfortable with pre-pubescent kids having irreversible sex changes, and with trans women competing with women in sports....
Sullivan goes on to talk about recent events at the "wokest of woke newspapers," the Washington Post, involving emotionally labile reporters Felicia Sonmez and Taylor Lorenz. Read it at the link. It's all very interesting.

I'm not as optimistic as Sullivan, though, that the cultural tide is turning, but I hope he's right that people have had enough.

Yet as someone pointed out not long ago, in a contest between those who are willing to fight and those who just want to be left alone, those who fight will win. Too many Americans, I fear, just want to be left alone and don't realize that that's not an option those willing to fight will give them.