This is what is under the surface about the wokes overestimating that everyone else agrees with them:
Highly irrelevant to this thread, given that the Democratic party is very far from "woke". They nominated an establishment white male boomer who could have been elected as a Republican for most of his career, and is exactly the kind of person likely to try and do a rap song to try and connect with a young racially diverse crowd. Many on the left refused to vote for Biden (1/3 of eligible voters didn't vote), and those that did only did so to oppose someone so vile an devoid of any human decency that they held their nose and allied with classic liberals which many on the left regard as just slightly less evil. Choosing to ally with the opposition to a party that aggressively courts and promotes xenophobia, racism, misogyny, LGBT bigotry, religious hatred, and antiscience theocratic neofascism doesn't require that one be "woke".
The only way that video is relevant is that there sadly are some people whose core values and interests are more aligned with classic liberalism and the Dems, but are also so dangerously stupid to be influenced by alt-right propaganda that uses videos like this "wokeness" as though it has meaningful consequential differences between electing Biden vs. Trump that overshadow that actual consequential difference of that choice.
Biden isn't a Boomer. He is about 4 years too old to be a boomer. Harris is a boomer. She was born in 1964, the last year of the boomer generation. The boomer generation started in 1946. Biden is a member of the "silent generation".
I. have never seen Biden as anything but moderately left of center, but he does understand the art of compromise. We needed someone who understands that in these very difficult times. Plus, unlike many other politicians, Biden can admit that he's made mistakes. It takes a wise person to be able to do that. Some of the things he's supported in the past didn't work out as expected. BFD! Isn't that always the case in politics? He is a decent honest person, unlike the current president. Best of all, he has experience and understands how government works. Imo, we couldn't have done much better at this particular time and imo, he was the only one who had the ability to beat Trump.
And, who the fuck said that Democrats were "woke"? Woke is a goofy slang term. Democrats have always been an extremely diverse party. Some are on the fringes of the left. Some are center left. Some are left of center and some are right of center. While I think that's what makes the party the better one, it also makes it more difficult to get Democrats to agree on things. But, I'd rather support a party like that, then one that is made up of sheep who will march lock step along with their leader, regardless of how dangerous and incompetent the leader might be. So, I respectfully disagree with your opinion. And, I'm really sorry that so many people are trying to redefine what is meant by right wing or left wing.
I just met a friend in a local park today, who is much younger than me, and who is quite a bit to the left of me. While Biden wasn't her first choice in the primaries, she said she was very happy to support him. She understands that compromise is the only way that things get done. Those who don't vote because they don't like either candidate are stupid. There is always one candidate who is far better than the alternative. Too bad, some people are unable to come to terms with that reality.
And, let me add, that the reason, I'm not as far to the left as I was at a younger age, is because I've become a realist. Explain to me exactly how some of the dreams of those further to the Left can be accomplished and I'm in. Our country is very diverse and it takes compromise to make progress. We are lucky that we still have some social programs like SS, M'care, M'caid, SNAP, subsidized housing etc. These programs do need to be expanded, but it takes a lot of work just to keep them intact, considering that we have an alternative party that would like to cut them back or destroy them.