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Woke Racism

How a New Religion has Betrayed Black America
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In Woke Racism, John McWhorter argues that modern anti-racism movements act as a new religion, with their own doctrines and practices. He critiques these movements, suggesting they have diverted focus from genuine racial progress. McWhorter also proposes actionable steps to address racism effectively.
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This book may appeal to you if you are interested in contemporary social issues and enjoy exploring critical perspectives on race and culture. The author challenges prevalent views and offers a thought-provoking analysis, making it an engaging read for those curious about the complexities of modern anti-racism movements.

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Woke Racism

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In Woke Racism, bestselling author and distinguished linguist John McWhorter explores how the modern conversation on race has taken a disturbing turn. This provocative and insightful book argues that an illiberal form of neoracism, cloaked in the guise of antiracism, is not only damaging to black communities but also threatens the cohesiveness of society at large. McWhorter takes a deep dive into this new ideology, exposing how it operates and highlighting its many contradictions.

McWhorter delves into various aspects of this new form of antiracism. We are often encouraged to read books and enjoy music produced by people of colour, yet told that wearing certain cultural clothes is considered 'appropriation.' The assertion that being white comes with automatic privilege while being black labels one as an automatic victim complicates the dialogue further. Many who wish to challenge these assertions worry about being perceived as unwoke or, worse, labelled racists.

According to McWhorter, this issue stems from the fact that what purports to be a well-meaning and progressive movement has morphed into a rigid and dogmatic belief system—essentially a new religion. This religion of antiracism promotes ideas that are often illogical and unreachable, ultimately creating more division. The author illustrates how this belief system has foundational tenets, like the concept of 'white privilege' as an original sin, and employs tactics such as cancel culture to silence dissenters and enforce conformity. The fervour exhibited by the 'woke mob' mirrors that of evangelical zeal.

McWhorter goes further to show how these practices are actively harmful. For example, by infantilizing black individuals and setting black students up for failure, this new ideology inadvertently perpetuates the same problems it seeks to solve. Policies derived from this framework often have adverse effects on black communities, making the so-called antiracist initiatives counterproductive. These antiracist efforts inadvertently echo the racial essentialism of bygone racist ideologies.

Despite the grim analysis, McWhorter offers hope. He argues that it is not too late to resist and correct the course of woke racism. The book provides practical scripts and encouragement for those who wish to help friends and family members escape this ideological grip. Most importantly, McWhorter lays out a roadmap to justice that genuinely aims to uplift, rather than harm, black Americans.

Woke Racism is not merely a critique but a call to action, underpinned by the belief that genuine progress on racial issues is still possible. This highly significant work challenges readers to rethink their understanding of race and social justice, making it an essential read for anyone invested in the future of race relations.

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Woke Racism by John McWhorter is praised for its compelling and essential commentary on the race debate in America, and its relevance to Britain due to the cultural influence from across the Atlantic. Reviewers commend McWhorter's engaging humour, scrupulous reasoning, passionate yet reasoned argumentation, and its capacity to promote love, forgiveness, and logical discourse. The book is seen as a powerful, brilliantly written appeal for common sense and honest commentary, challenging deeply held convictions and the foundations of social justice activism.

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ISBN: 9781800751446

Publisher: Swift Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 20 October 2022

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Forum

Audience: General / adult

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Width: 129.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 224

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About the Author

John H. McWhorter teaches Linguistics, American studies, and Music History at Columbia University. He is a contributing editor at The Atlantic and host of the language podcast Lexicon Valley. His writing has been published in The New York Times, The New Yorker, The Wall Street Journal, Time, Daily Beast, New Republic, The Root, and many other venues. McWhorter is the author of over twenty books, including Nine Nasty Words: English in the Gutter—Then, Now and Forever, The Power of Babel, Losing the Race, and Our Magnificent Bastard Tongue.

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