Ellen Coyne: The anti-woke brigade say they're 'telling it like it is' - but they're really just trying to make bad ideas sound like brave ones
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Each day at pick-up, I meet another pint-sized ombudsman for fair play, eyes shining with injustice. This person did not share today, that one pushed me!"
What you learn from these miniature paragons of virtue is that it's natural to have a sense of injustice. In an international political climate that is trying to imply that 'virtue' of any kind is a modern affliction of the terminally woke, it's wise to remember that speaking out against things we see as wrong is a very human quality.
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