There's no centralized record of wokeness. However, many companies will freely advertise the fact that they are woke.
A friend of mine wanted me to buy a game. I forget the name of it, but it was an EA game, a FPS with a WWI theme with a black guy on the cover. I already knew but I enjoy playing games with the guy. Bought it. Installed it. Ran it. Right away they advertised their support for BLM. Uninstalled it. Got a refund.
That game came out years before BLM was in the limelight and I don't remember anything like that when it came out. They went back 4 years later and added that shit in?
There's no centralized record of wokeness. However, many companies will freely advertise the fact that they are woke.
A friend of mine wanted me to buy a game. I forget the name of it, but it was an EA game, a FPS with a WWI theme with a black guy on the cover. I already knew but I enjoy playing games with the guy. Bought it. Installed it. Ran it. Right away they advertised their support for BLM. Uninstalled it. Got a refund.
Here's a not exhaustive list of woke donors: https://www.forbes.com/sites/isabeltogoh/2020/06/01/corporate-donations-tracker-here-are-the-companies-giving-millions-to-anti-racism-efforts/?sh=6d299e1f37dc
That game came out years before BLM was in the limelight and I don't remember anything like that when it came out. They went back 4 years later and added that shit in?
Battlefield 1
The new COD (WWII) also has a black guy on the cover and all promo imagery, with a chick behind him.