British star Cathy Tyson, who starred in the acclaimed 1986 Neil Jordan movie Mona Lisa, has claimed that calling someone “woke” is just as bad as using “an offensive racial slur.”
In an interview with the right-leaning Telegraph, Cathy Tyson held forth on the subject of woke-ism, while also criticizing the term “white privilege,” calling it “very divisive.”
“I imagine some of the readership use the word ‘woke.’ For me, it’s as bad a term as an offensive racial slur,” she told the newspaper.
In an interview with the right-leaning Telegraph, Cathy Tyson held forth on the subject of woke-ism, while also criticizing the term “white privilege,” calling it “very divisive.”
“I imagine some of the readership use the word ‘woke.’ For me, it’s as bad a term as an offensive racial slur,” she told the newspaper.
British Actress Cathy Tyson Says Calling Someone 'Woke' Is Just as Bad as 'Offensive Racial Slur'
British star Cathy Tyson, who starred in the acclaimed 1986 Neil Jordan movie "Mona Lisa," has claimed that calling someone "woke" is just as bad as using "an offensive racial slur."
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