All I see on Twitter is the England football shirt saga, where Nike changed the English flag on the back of the shirt to pink and blue.
Many people have been outraged over this as it’s woke due to the colours (when it’s not to support anyone it’s a reference to England’s 1966 World Cup winning training kit) whilst others are saying people are snowflakes and it’s “just a flag/piece of fabric”
Many have also complained that it is disrespectful to change a nations flag, which I completely agree with and is why I don’t like this change - flags are an identity to countries and shouldn’t be messed with.
The whole "woke" argument to me just feels like a buzzword used for when someone doesn't like something because it doesn't align with their worldview. I saw Tweets the other day where folks are annoyed that Asda is selling halal chocolate and somehow selling a product that appeals to a group of people is "woke". Like I say it just feels like a meaningless buzzword lmao
i sometimes use the word when something geniunely is woke (eg the whole conflict yesterday) but the word is being increasingly used more and more for stuff that is completley fine/supportive