Piers Morgan and the "Woke" Battlefield: Deconstructing a Loaded Term
Piers Morgan. He's a polarising figure, a Marmite personality. He fancies himself a champion of free speech, a valiant warrior against the encroaching forces of "wokeness." He wields the term like a cudgel, seemingly unable to resist its siren call. But what is "woke," really? Beyond the hyperbolic pronouncements and the performative outrage, what does this ubiquitous, and increasingly weaponised, word actually mean? This isn't just about Piers Morgan. He's a symptom, not the disease. He, along with figures like Elon Musk, throws "woke" around with abandon, but what are they really talking about? What's the history of the term, and how has its meaning morphed over time? A dictionary definition might tell you that "woke" means "aware of and actively attentive to important facts and issues (especially issues of racial and social justice)." Simple enough, right? Awareness of social issues impacting minorities – wh...