If I remember well, wokeism has instilled more and more the concept of tolerance and understanding. For sure this premise was good, because being too sharp in judging and condaming people is absolutely wrong. Nevertheless preaching compassion to such an extent has transformed the concept into a muddy puddle of unclear morality. 

Because evil is evil. If someone kills someone, not as self defense, it is evil, whether the murder has been committed by a white or colour person, a rich white person, or a poor guy, of colour or not, or an immigrant! 

This wokeism has confused a delicate issue. Because now, so many more people have difficulties in opposing evil deeds, fearing that they themselves become evil if they don't show compassion! 

Padmasambhava, also known as Guru Rinpoche, was the Indian guy who spread Buddhism in Tibet, when still the Bom religion was their main magical practice. He is famous also because the many demons of the territory have been tamed by him. Tibet's demons were not destroyed, but tamed through his "wrathful compassion". Using his supreme mastery of tantra, he overwhelmed their magical powers, bound them by sacred oaths, and transformed these former adversaries into fierce protectors of the Buddhist Dharma.

It means that negativity is negative, it should be recognised as such and be obstructed. But in order to block and transform it one has to be much stronger. And this is the problem. Because good people, usually, do not possess a strong energy capable to hinder the negative forces. They are mild and their softness creates no resistance to evil! 

Jesus was mild but strong. When he shouted at the merchants in the Temple whipping them in complete anger for their lack of respect towards the Divine, he cleared the space from their presence. For sure he wasn't a woke, because evil is evil! One can't come to terms with it!