Bill Maher and Terry Crews on the Dangers of Wokeism: ‘It’s a New Form of Religious Extremism’

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Bill Maher criticizes wokeism’s moral posturing, Terry Crews stresses growth and reflection.

Bill Maher calls wokeism “performance art,” prioritizing moral posturing over real issues. He argues this cycle of condemnation hinders meaningful change and stresses the need for constructive actions for true progress.

“That’s what I hate most about wokeism. It’s just such performance art… it’s like you don’t really care about solving anything. You just want to pick apart something in a way that can make you feel morally superior… it doesn’t change anything or mean anything.” – Bill Maher

Terry Crews emphasizes valuing growth over time and cautions against judging the past by today’s standards. He advocates for reflecting on progress within its historical context, balancing respect for the past with aims for a better future.

“There’s so many things that I wouldn’t do, that I could do now, that I wouldn’t done 10 years ago, but we’re all growing and we’re learning, but to go in hindsight and pick everything apart and not give them the props that they had for being as great as they were…” – Terry Crew


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