The Daily Stoic

If Everyone Is Woke, Then No One is Awake

Feb 5, 2020
The discussion delves into the vital emergence of social justice awareness. It highlights how Stoic principles like kindness and fairness align with this movement. The conversation also warns about the dangers of radicalization and self-righteousness within activist circles. Examples illustrate the unintended consequences of well-meaning actions, such as the backlash against a bakery and the effects of the #MeToo movement. Overall, it’s a thought-provoking exploration of empathy in activism and the balance between justice and due process.
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INSIGHT

Woke vs. Awake

  • Social justice is important, but the Stoics would be wary of woke activism's radicalization.
  • Self-righteousness can lead to abuses of power and the same injustices activists claim to fight.
ANECDOTE

Examples of Woke Overreach

  • Oberlin College administrators and activists wrongly accused a bakery of racism.
  • The MeToo movement might have prematurely deprived Al Franken of due process.
ADVICE

Stoic Approach to Justice

  • Focus on practicing virtue, not virtue signaling.
  • Remember that most people who do wrong aren't doing it intentionally; practice mercy and understanding.
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