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I am generally opposed to “woke” in the extreme sense, but I still enjoyed this movie. I actually found it to poke a lot of fun at wokeness, in a subtle way.
Woke is a fake word made up by conservatives to make you angry. It doesn't mean anything.
While the current definition certainly fits that description, it actually has a longer history.
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Barbie smashes the Ken-Patriarchy by literally explaining directly to every other Barbie what that means for women. It was FAR from subtle. That whole monologue from America was pretty direct.
Also, it had nothing to do with "wokeness". None of the non-white Barbies or Kens even dealt with that. It was literally just sexism.