

Woke: A Guide to Social Justice [McGrath, Titania] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Woke: A Guide to Social Justice Review: Get Woke, ‘Merica‼️ - Holy smokes. I knew it was important to learn identification techniques of transnormative intersectional and subconscious bigotry, but Titania slowed it all down for me and helped me realize that if you’re white...if you’re a male...then you suck. It really, truly is as simple as that! I had no idea how much I didn’t know until I turned my life over to identity politics and, of course, read “Woke”. Seriously...this is the best, funnest, most enjoyable book of 2019. I’d buy a dozen copies and hand them out to some of my woke-aspiring progressive friends, but they’d just end up gumming the pages into a soft pulp to use as a dipping sauce at their next ANTIFA brainstorming session. This book would literally make their eyes bleed and heads explode because...let’s face it, they’d end up taking it way too seriously. Protests would undoubtedly ensue and they’d all get fired from their NetFlix jobs after calling in sick from drinking too much at their failed protests the day before. Thank you, Titania. You are brilliant and you know it. Review: Outrage now, outrage tomorrow, outrage forever - Titania McGrath, that fons et origo of exquisitely au courant outrage, strikes again.
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,262,805 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #385 in Political Humor (Books) #6,139 in Fiction Satire |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,416) |
| Dimensions | 5.63 x 0.75 x 8.88 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 1472130847 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1472130846 |
| Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 160 pages |
| Publication date | September 3, 2019 |
| Publisher | Constable |
M**Z
Get Woke, ‘Merica‼️
Holy smokes. I knew it was important to learn identification techniques of transnormative intersectional and subconscious bigotry, but Titania slowed it all down for me and helped me realize that if you’re white...if you’re a male...then you suck. It really, truly is as simple as that! I had no idea how much I didn’t know until I turned my life over to identity politics and, of course, read “Woke”. Seriously...this is the best, funnest, most enjoyable book of 2019. I’d buy a dozen copies and hand them out to some of my woke-aspiring progressive friends, but they’d just end up gumming the pages into a soft pulp to use as a dipping sauce at their next ANTIFA brainstorming session. This book would literally make their eyes bleed and heads explode because...let’s face it, they’d end up taking it way too seriously. Protests would undoubtedly ensue and they’d all get fired from their NetFlix jobs after calling in sick from drinking too much at their failed protests the day before. Thank you, Titania. You are brilliant and you know it.
W**.
Outrage now, outrage tomorrow, outrage forever
Titania McGrath, that fons et origo of exquisitely au courant outrage, strikes again.
S**S
More amusing than necessary
The most important question about satire is whether it’s funny, and Woke comfortably clears that bar. McGrath, a creation of satirist Andrew Doyle, is hilariously self-obsessed, and Doyle is familiar enough with the social justice patois to be able to lend the character with a veneer of credibility. The density of the jokes is particularly impressive; there’s a lot more guffaws per paragraph here than you’ll find most anywhere else. Make no mistake, this material is heavy-handed, and deliberately so. McGrath is not intended—or in any event does not succeed—as a parody of a mass-median woke progressive. She’s a raving reductio ad absurdum, turning every worst tendency of the social justice movement up to 11. The character carries a lot of cache as a Twitter parody specifically because that venue amplifies extreme viewpoints. Sheila Jeffreys, Laurie Penny and their ilk do not exercise a lot of influence outside of very narrow academic circles, but social media can make it seem like they do; hence, it’s nice to have McGrath around to remind us how far the extremes of the movement depart from reality--how far down the rabbit hole the quest for progressive purity can take us, and how fundamentally the movement’s ideology is infested with, and the product of, economic privilege. Dragged out of the social media fever swamp, though, McGrath loses a bit of her edge. Doyle in general succeeds in grounding McGrath’s extremism in real-world references—here’s somebody who genuinely believes men are walking dildoes! Here’s people who actually refer to a vagina as a “front hole!”—but the targets of the satire are so marginalized, politically, that it’s difficult to be energized about seeing them taken down a peg. Granted, in some cases, figures like these can be situationally powerful, and in closed communities their insistence on ideological uniformity can do real damage. For this reason, I thought the section on comedy was among the book’s strongest; Doyle makes a pretty compelling case that the inmates have taken over at least a wing of that asylum, so the parody becomes more meaningful. I’m glad Titania McGrath exists and I have a good time reading her. I think she’s most valuable when presented in a context where extreme wokeness exercises meaningful influence. For that reason, this book feels more amusing than necessary. If it ever does become truly necessary, God help us all.
H**R
Read before Trump bans!
Don’t miss out on this important work from genius/poet Titania McGrath. Finally, someone has the courage to speak out against the tyranny of the current U.S. administration after the fawning treatment it has received from the media and Hollywood celebrities. As Tim Robbins famously once said, “a chill wind is blowing.” McGrath’s poetry hearkens one back to the powerful “Howl” by Allen Ginsberg and Steve Martin's signature work, “Pointy Birds." McGrath's writing demonstrates the erudition of AOC coupled with the interpersonal skills of HRC. Please, while there is still time, download this book, keep it by your bedside or other safe space, and adhere to its abiding call to wokeness. It's brilliant.
F**F
Yes, it's what you think it's not, but it isn't what it is...
Undercover satire? A textbook for professor worshipers? A lie about the truth? The truth about lies? After having followed Titania McGrath's Twitter feed for a while now, I've come to understand how each of her tweets can ignite in the comments section a brawl as chaotic as a crowded bar fight: SJWs punching conservatives, SJWs smashing chairs on fellow SJWs, conservatives breaking bottles over the skulls of conservatives and many, in the end, not really sure if they've comprehended what they think they read. With skillfully scattered drops of irony, Titania skewers an identity ideology which is in constant conflict with itself. "Her" book expands on and compiles the tweets from a Twitter account that has infuriated fools, fooled the already infuriated and mercilessly confused a lot of the unsuspecting interlopers who stumble into the fray through retweets. If Titania makes you angry, then you need to step back and ask yourself why. Are you angry at her? Are you angry at what she's lashing out at? Do you agree with her unassailable logic? Are you feeling sorry for an over-educated ignoramus? The answers to those questions will reveal quite a bit about you. Now, if Titania's "Woke" makes you laugh, there is hope for us all.
D**L
Starts well but then becomes silly
Very unsophisticated humor. The topic is great. Making fun of woke people is always a good idea and needed to survive in this dystopian world. But this book starts well and then descends to catastrophe.
M**J
Ridiculously clever!
I cannot believe this woman didn’t hit my radar until today! Tatiana McGrath’s writing is deliciously clever and painfully witty! She tersely but thoroughly destroys political correctness, hoisting the perpetrators on their own petards. I feel a bit guilty at the schadenfreude I’m experiencing just imagining the discomfort the author’s writing is undoubtedly causing! May God use this work to transform people from wokefulness to wakefulness!! Bravo, Tatiana!
W**U
If you do not know which social ideas are the correct ones, this is your book. You can't consider yourself as a good person if u had not resd this book. Do not read it if you are a white male.
M**I
The funniest part are the quotes which are verbatim. That people could actually say this stuff and get away is just crazy.
M**O
Comedy is not dead, sure it is heavily censored. But even when books, films and people are cancelled, comedy, like truth will not go away. I get immense pleasure laughing at the wokists and their efforts to suppress truth, it’s like watching King Canute commanding the sea to turn back.
G**N
Fue un regalo y le gustó bastante
O**S
Genuinely funny, it's sad that we're at a place where any of this is happening but at least we can laugh, sometimes that's all you can do. Titty (as close allies) call her is a stalwart against the heteronormative filth of the patriarchy that we will defeat if we just keep on sistahs/otherkin/furries/non-gender conforming minor attracted persons & well, anyone that's not a normal white hetero- sexual male. If nothing else this book will convince you that the scourge of modern society, free speech, MUST to stamped out (with our frumpy Doc Martin shoes) for, to quote Titty; "As Guardian columnist Owen Jones has pointed out, the phrase ‘free speech’ is ‘nothing more than a political ploy, a ruse, a term the far right wilfully abuse to spread hatred’. And it isn’t just left-wing journalists such as Jones who have reached this conclusion. Many intelligent and charismatic people feel this way too."
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