
For years, society and culture have been divided, and the principles we once shared have ceased to be obvious. This collapse is not accidental: it has been planned and documented for decades, and it goes by the name of the Woke ideology.
This book examines its history, its actors, and its roadmap, exposing an ideology of rupture with a fundamentalist tone, in open collision with Christianity. Woke, according to its author, erodes friendship between sexes and races, leads to violence and the corruption of childhood, and its defenders always manage to emerge unscathed.
The architects of this revolution have known for years that the transformation of the West had to go through the destabilization of the social, family, and religious customs of the citizenry. The path to deciphering this ideology therefore requires identifying and understanding its operational principles. While the Woke movement is a religion that advocates division, Christianity is a restoration of the person, the family, and belief, an alternative to achieving a more harmonious society.