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News of woke’s death greatly exaggerated * WorldNetDaily * by John Murawski, Real Clear Wire

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July 6, 2026

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Source link Just a few years ago, wearing a sombrero on Halloween could get you banished from polite society for the social crime of “cultural appropriation.” Nutrition experts argued that preventing obesity was a form of racialized “fatphobia,”

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