I think something that might help bring understanding to the anti-woke movement is to put it in terms of fads and themes...
Think back to the 70's-early 2000's when the Goth / Emo trend exploded among younger crowds. Go to pretty much any high school and you'd find a small community of both chilling in the hallways eating lunch together. People would walk past them and let them do their thing without much or any thought, at least that's how it worked in my school. I mean, if you were lucky, one of them
might hiss at you.
Now imagine that these groups started demanding they be represented in every company, institution, piece of entertainment, you name it. They invent their own language, and now every company MUST use it. They hold events that all employees must attend for fear of being a "bigot". They casually mention how much they hate the "white race" in films and games, and on social media. This all would have sounded absurd during that time, and most wouldn't hesitate to shame them back into their corner of peaceful co-existance.
Besides, these groups had their own bands, shops, etc. that could fill almost any niche or aspect for that community, and only the worst Karens would complain about it, but you never heard about it in the news. They just existed in their own world and built their communities around those shared interests, without bothering anyone else.
For me, this is 100% how I view the Alphabet Mafia. It's literally just a fad / trend that blew up and got popular among (yet again) the younger generations looking for a purpose, a theme, and a way of life that runs counter to the norm -- except this time it involves irreversible surguries and full compliance with a political agenda comprised of issues that don't even relate to their interests. To not comply is to be
groups like these who are doing good work, frankly.
We're tired of major corporations being like: "Hey, do you wanna be Goth?! Here's our Emo logo! Buy our Hipster products!" all in lockstep, simultaneously pushing the same. exact. thing. every. time. Predictable doesn't even begin to explain it.
The trouble is, you can tell a leftist until you're blue in the face that you simply don't like the fad, and they'll exaggerate it into "hate" and "dehumanization" or some tired drivel. Again, what's absurd about it is... someone could say the same thing about Goths, Emos, or Hipsters, and any reasonable person would brush it off and laugh, and more likely say: "Yea, me too, they're kind of silly aren't they?" But no, god forbid someone doesn't
identify with the current trend! This is grounds for employment termination! This is grounds for mass media shaming and attacks!
And in the world of Goths, Emos, and Hipsters, nobody in the world would defend them for wanting mainstream exposure.
They know they're niche, so they let the normies do their thing and leave majority society alone.
This is why wokeness is getting massive pushback, because for the first time, we've seen how rampant insecurity can dismantle society one company/institution at a time,
all for the narcissism of pushing a damn fad to a zealous, religious degree.