The people concerned with inequality are the losers, but winners are the ones who will pay the price. Wokeness, at least the part that objectively discriminates against Whites, takes inequality out of the simple realm of wealth, talent, and luck, and focuses on unequal power dynamics. This phrase, created by wokers, is defined as anybody and anything that is more successful than them. “Equality,” as defined by them, is a matter of “fairness,” whatever that is. It’s curious that fairness became the ultimate society standard? How did that happen? It roughly began about the time women got the right to vote but really gathered steam as feminism increased. Women wanted to compete in a man’s world, but they couldn’t, so they created a cryptic religion that excuses their failures as a fault of men, who they said had an unfair power advantage.
Of course, that was all rhetoric gobbledygook: life is an unequal power dynamic, and anybody denying that fact is simply trying to switch the power over to themselves. The patriarchy is the perfect example of an unequal power dynamic: every step up the ladder is more powerful than the step before it, and steps near the bottom have no power at all in relation. However, even at the lowest rungs, there is a power differential between the bottom step and the one directly above it. It works for men because. men know that life is completely unfair; it’s enforced on them every day in the male dominance hierarchy. That’s why fairness has to be a female thing that crept into the social zeitgeist while men were too busy elbowing their way up the ladder.