The most "woke" part is a line from Catwoman, and it really makes her seem naive. The themes of the movie honestly seem almost "anti-woke".
For example, a major theme seems to be that we shouldn't be shackled to the wrongdoings of our ancestors, nor should we be punished for them. Another theme is that celebrity/hero worship is a bad thing. Finally, we're presented with the idea that a person can make a terrible mistake and still be a good person, which runs directly against cancel-culture. There even seems to be a message about how strong male figures are important in a child's life, which is just about as far from woke as one can get.
It's a different superhero movie to be sure, but it's not woke. At least not in my eyes. It's a mix of noir detective stuff and more traditional superhero tropes. Think "Seven" meets "The Dark Knight" and you're almost there.
I honestly think people were actively looking for wokeness (and who can blame them?) but that may have made them see woke aspects when, in reality, there really weren't many to be seen.
Yes it was. The entire message was the same as the defund police mentality. Watch it again. Riddler is an eViL wHiTe iNcEl, What? Batman is beating criminals who are conducting a mass killing? You can't do that it's wrong, it's police brutality. Beating the shit out of terrorists trying to combat evil white capitalists? What, Bruce Wayne is another one of those evil white capitalists and you shouldn't feel bad because he lost his parents. He's one of those people. His parents deserve it and he deserved to lose them. As an adult, so what he's still one of them.
There's not one good cop among them. In case you notice, Gordon is the only black male cop and he's the only one defending Batman.
What, the villain agrees with Batman fighting against the evil white capitalists? What's the difference between him and Batman? Why is HE the bad guy but Batman does it and he doesn't get arrested. Oh right he's part of the protected elite beating on the little guy that just means well. Catwhamen the illegitmate half black daughter of a mob boss? Sure let's gun him down oh wait, no you can't kill him that's bad. You see, yet? It's another bullshit modern movie wearing a costume of that character you like. He's not Batman.
Edit: watch Shapiro's review, he explains it better. I know, I know...but he's not wrong. Take the fandom lenses off and watch it objectively. You'll feel dumb afterwards like I did. It was bias because I like the IP. This is not a Batman movie once you realize how much it doesn't work.