This Major Conservative Just Went “DARK WOKE” — What Happened?
From Matt Walsh
The content discusses Ashley St. Clair, a former conservative influencer, who has rebranded her stance to embrace a so-called "dark woke" philosophy, a term implying an edgier form of wokeness. The discussion touches on her previous conflicts, including accusations of plagiarism regarding children's books, her connection to Elon Musk, and her evolving public persona in the conservative media landscape.
Key Takeaways
- Introducing 'dark woke': the unexpected emo phase of the woke movement—like a goth band with no music.
- Ashley St. Clair's metamorphosis from anti-trans author to trans advocate illustrates the fluidity of modern ideology.
- The term 'dark woke' is just woke's attempt to wear leather jackets—edgy, but still fundamentally the same.
- From accusations of plagiarism to trans advocacy, St. Clair’s journey showcases the bizarre pathways of social media fame.
- Will the far-right's former darling find acceptance among 'woke' elites, or is it a case of too little, too late?
Mentioned in This Episode
- Ashley St. Clair (person)
- Wokeness (concept)
- Child Castration (concept)
- Trans Activism (concept)
- Team Delusion (concept)
- Team Sanity (concept)
- Johnny the Walrus (book)
- Abortion Pill (concept)