I think you know there is an entirely different side of woke culture; perhaps devolved from the roots that you described.
A culture that is experienced largely on Social Media and one that is hyper focused on pointing out potential and alleged indiscretions and areas of “impurity” even amongst those actually working to address the very issues that you referenced in your post.
They are the mirror image of the alt right and conservative culture that consists of an army of keyboard warriors whining and cryjng about every small, insignificant detail while completely missing the big picture and the complexity of being an activist and affecting real change in society.
They make things harder for all us.
Because what they do is allow conservative voices to conflate their petty, myopic, cowardly voices with the actual activism and work towards addressing the REAL systemic issues that we face as a community.
That is the shit we are speaking about in this thread.
If the black people who are speaking the hard honest truth, 9 times out of 10 they are doing something to try and help change the narrative or social life for black people, if it they are not doing anything, but just posting the hard honest truth of the reality we live in, that's good enough.
Where is the problem??
We have black folks who can't accept the hard honest truth, What are they for black people to change the landscape for black people in this society, the coons, sambos, safe niggas??
Calling out things and shinning light on issues and speaking the hard honest truth about things is doing a lot.
We need more keyboard warriors in my opinion, shinning light on the hard honest truth. I don't think that's a negative thing to have keyboard warriors shinning light and speaking the truth about issues.
If the big picture isn't helping or changing the landscape of black people in this society, then for me, there's no big picture.
What Obama said, what's the big picture?? To not call out things unless you're able to do something about it?? He could have, according to Bryon Allen, given black people their media platform, but he said No.
How about get on the folks who they are speaking about, your Obamas, your politicians who are not doing a dayum thing, to improve the lives of black folks.