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Machiavellian said:
bdbdbd said:

I'm talking about ethnicity, not where you were born or where you live. I know in USAn political rhetoric everyone needs to be an American with heavy identity politics. That's something that doesn't make any sense in wokeness. 

So actually being a citizen, born and raised in America doesn't define you as being an American?  Or does it have to be defined by some political lean whether you are a American or not.  Not sure what makes or not make sense in your use of wokeness here.  Can you define that better.

It does make you a national of some American country, but it does nothing to your ethnicity. 

What is woke here, is identity politics - at the same time everyone should "identify as American" everyone should identify by their otherness, which naturally doesn't exist, because everyone is American. Just take a look at US presidential elections for example: ethnic group A votes for canditate X, ethnic group B votes for candidate Y, ethnic group C votes for candidate Z and so on. And therefore we need DEI hires in government positions to have equal representation, because a minority would be minority in representation when treated fairly. 



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