
TRIGGERnometry Where Woke REALLY Comes From - Richard Hanania
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Dec 24, 2023 Richard Hanania, an insightful writer and political science researcher, dives into the origins of 'wokeness' and its complexities. He discusses the historical inaccuracies linking disparity to discrimination while advocating for standards over quotas. The conversation explores the evolution of wokeness spurred by social media and its impact on cultural discourse. Hanania also examines racial dynamics in America, from civil rights to reparations, emphasizing the intricacies of identity politics and media influence on public perceptions.
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Origins of Wokeness
- The Civil Rights Movement eliminated explicit discrimination but empowered a bureaucracy to find discrimination everywhere.
- Wokeness has been embedded in US law since the 1970s, exemplified by disparate impact in testing and arrests.
Women's Sports and Quotas
- Colleges often inflate women's sports participation to meet diversity quotas, even if women aren't genuinely interested.
- Hanania knew a woman at UCLA who briefly joined the rowing team due to recruitment efforts, illustrating this practice.
Disparate Impact and Speech Codes
- Disparate impact makes any policy with differing outcomes between groups legally problematic, shifting the burden of proof onto employers.
- Harassment law evolved to make employers police employee speech, contributing to speech codes.




