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Woke Enforcement: Why the 1% Can’t Force Our Future

• Woke Enforcement, Traditional Values, Christian Parenting, Gender Identity, Cultural Freedom, Elite Influence

We live in an era where rules are not just made; they are enforced. Every day, we see people acting aggressively—starting on day one—and demanding we adopt their language, their pronouns, and their definitions of normalcy. We don’t deserve to be forced into a box that doesn’t fit.

I choose to be polite and a Christian person. But I don’t want to be enslaved to a constantly shifting language of “nomenclature.” I don’t want to accept “small clothes” or blurred gender norms in public, especially for men, just because a few insist it’s correct. And most importantly, we must teach our children that being “woke” is not a virtue.

It is time to stop the push. It is time to decide what we want to do with our lives, our bodies, and our minds.

1. The Burden of New Language

The first wave of enforcement hits the mind. Every month, a new pronoun is added to the alphabet. Every week, new rules govern how we construct sentences. This isn’t just about grammar; it’s about compliance.

We are told to learn constantly without knowing why. Why must I change my default way of speaking every time someone adds a rule?

  • If I decide to use “he/him” for a man, why must I switch to “they/them” regardless of biological reality?
  • If I decide to use “she/her” for a woman, why must I accommodate “ze/hir”?

This constant shift creates mental fatigue. It feels like an external authority is dictating how I think, not just how I speak. We should decide what we want to do, not follow orders from the top.

2. The Burden of Physical Norms

Clothing and physical presentation are not just fashion choices; they are declarations of identity. When we see men and women forced into attire that defies traditional norms, it creates confusion in society.

It’s not good, and never will be good, when biological reality is ignored for social trends.

  • When a man wears a skirt as a statement of identity, that is a choice.
  • When society enforces that choice as the only valid way for a male body to present itself, we lose the clarity of who we are.

We accept that people want to do things their way. But when it moves beyond personal choice to systematic enforcement, it changes the nature of freedom. We must distinguish between a man who chooses to dress differently and a society that demands he look different.

3. The Battle for the Next Generation

While we argue over words and clothes, the most critical front is our children. They are the ones learning what “normal” is. If we don’t defend our upbringing, the next generation grows up unconscious of their roots.

We raise them to be polite, kind, and traditional. But if the world around them is aggressively reshaping language and gender roles, they will absorb it.

  • Unconsciousness: Letting the 1% define their future.
  • Consciousness: Teaching our children that they have choices.

We don’t want them to just follow trends. We want them to understand the “real bases” of life—why we say what we say, why we dress as we do.

4. Who Holds the Power? The 1% vs. The Majority

Let’s look at the reality: The “Woke” movement is often driven by a tiny fraction of the population.

  • A recent survey suggests only about 1% of the population actively enforces these strict guidelines.
  • The other 99% live their daily lives, work, and love, but feel forced to adapt.

However, the landscape they are reshaping is shifting rapidly beneath our feet. While the enforcers are few, the demographic footprint is growing at a breakneck pace.

  • As of 2024, 9.3% of U.S. adults identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or something other than heterosexual, a figure that has more than doubled since Gallup first began measuring this in 2012 (3.5%).
  • Within this population, bisexuals make up the largest share at 58.6%, followed by gay individuals at 17.4%, lesbians at 16%, and transgender individuals at 4.6%.
  • Identification rates vary significantly by generation, with 23% of Gen Z adults identifying as LGBTQ+ compared to only 5%+ for adults aged 70 and older.
  • Additionally, women are nearly twice as likely as men to identify as LGBTQ+ (10% vs. 6%).
  • While the 9.3% figure represents the most recent comprehensive data, other surveys provide slightly different estimates: A 2023 Gallup aggregate reported 7.6%, while a 2022 Gallup estimate found the rate held steady at 7.2% (though a separate 2023 aggregate showed an increase to 8.1%). The CDC’s National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) reported a lower figure of 3.4%, highlighting how data collection methods impact the final count.

Despite these varying numbers, the trend is undeniable: the cultural shift is being driven by a growing minority, creating a future where the traditional majority must constantly navigate new norms. The 1% enforcers are merely the tip of the spear, but the 9.3% (and growing) base represents the massive momentum reshaping society’s fabric.

The question remains: Who decides the rules?

  • Is it the tiny elite of 1% who enforce compliance?
  • Or is it the growing consciousness of the majority, as the demographic landslide continues?
  • The answer lies in awareness: The next few years will determine whether the enforcers hold total control or if the masses adapt the culture to their own terms.

5. The Christian Path Forward

The solution isn’t just political; it’s spiritual. It is rooted in traditional autonomy and Christian values. We believe that the human body, the family unit, and the language of God are not up for a vote.

  • Traditional Autonomy: We decide what to wear, what to say, and how to raise our kids based on wisdom and experience, not fleeting trends.
  • Christian Foundation: We remember that we are made in the image of the Creator. Our purpose isn’t to fit a new box; it’s to honor who we were designed to be.

Conclusion: A Call to Resolve

The future doesn’t have to be defined by “Woke Enforcement.” It doesn’t have to be dictated by the 1% who want to control the 99%.

We are here to live our lives, speak our minds, and raise our children with purpose. Whether we agree on every pronoun or every pair of clothes, the core question remains: Who decides?

Let us decide. Let us choose a future where we are conscious of our actions, rooted in our faith, and free to live without the pressure of an external agenda.

The 1% are aggressive from the start. Let us be stronger.