The word woke, while initially a constructive term of self-identity, has been made into a derogatory term said by the far right (that term isn't sufficient to describe the spectrum to the right of moderate right, but it's the one you offered in your OP) about others in opposition to egalitarianism and other forms of progressivism.
As soon as one uses it, he (or she) identifies himself as being in opposition to and willing to demean those efforts, so he's not just identifying a group he don't approve of, but also, he puts himself in a group that the people he criticizes with the word disapprove of.
I'm not sure that applies to you. Many of your opinions seem empathetic and tolerant, but the list coming up next suggests that you are of that mind:
This is a cartoonish depiction of American egalitarianism which
@Debater Slayer has already nicely responded to point-by-point, but I'll add a bit more here. It doesn't describe me, for example, and I consider myself what I think that you (but not I) would call far left.
- I don't care about people offending other people or criticizing empathetic liberalism. I don't respect them, but they don't bother me.
- Oppressed versus oppressor is an appropriate way to describe much of the American cultural war, which is the battle between those fighting for tolerance, equality, opportunity, and dignity for all across the board.
- "Objectivity, critical thinking, and logic are tools of the oppressors"? No, indoctrination (you've absorbed quite a bit of it judging by the language you use to describe the "woke") is the right's chief tool, and bigotry, not reason, defines this reaction to progressivism
You and I have been on multiple threads together, and we both post in essay form (many use what I call chat form - brief replies in short sentences that don't make or refute arguments). You might know that I am a frequent champion of all such people that have to deal with bigotry, but
- have never mentioned DEI
- argued against people being offended
- nor mentioned cultural appropriation
- nor called white people racist (I'm white)
- nor argued for equal outcomes over equal opportunity.
You haven't seen me post anything that resembles any of that, and frankly, I don't recall seeing it from other RF posters. Those tropes come from rightwing indoctrination media. That's whose describing egalitarians in that language.
I don't see you as a bigot in general, but you have way more interest in transgender issues, for example, than I do. They might be compassionate in origin - a genuine concern about gender transition and age issue out of concern for the affected individual, but it seems to be more than that. I think you also had issues with transgenders using public bathrooms and playing sports.
My attitude regarding people living transgendered is about the same as it is with abortion issues. I don't care so much what people choose for themselves in either of those matters, and the sports and bathroom issues don't interest or concern me. Preoccupation with any of that by people not directly affected by it seems to be motivated something other than compassion and tolerance.