No. Woke is an unrealistic obsession over an agenda and usually is emotionally drivin to a point that can be best described as fanatical to the point of hysterics.
I think Eric Kaufmann has a good definition of woke:
Woke is a useful analytical concept that describes a distinct phenomenon in the world: the making sacred of historically marginalized race, gender and sexual minority groups. Woke people are emotionally attached to minorities and cold toward majorities.
Woke is not new. It was created around 1965 when Black Americans were sacralized in polite society. This is the ‘Big Bang’ of our moral order, the sun around which it revolves, as Shelby Steele - a black conservative writer who lived through it - recognized. The die was cast.
White guilt, compassion toward blacks and fear of the white majority were the engines, not a desire to overthrow capitalism. This spawned Affirmative Action, the beginning of DEI.
Woke is based on stories that drive the moral emotions of “majorities bad, minorities good.” This creates DEI, or cultural socialism. First, outcomes must be equal by race and sex. Second, minorities must not experience emotional harm. Anything less is sacrilege.
To translate, “Diversity, Equity” means equal outcomes, “Inclusion” means emotional harm protection, for sacred groups. Jonathan Haidt terms these the equality & care/harm moral foundations. “DE” discriminates against whites & men, “I” censors free speech.