Howard Stern embraces 'Woke' label, slams Trump and anti-Science stance

Radio host Howard Stern identifies as "woke," advocating for science, LGBTQ+ rights, and access to information.

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Radio personality Howard Stern has embraced the label "woke," asserting that it signifies being informed and aware, not "asleep." Stern, 69, proudly declared his support for the COVID-19 vaccine, transgender rights, and access to diverse literature in schools.

“I kind of take that as a compliment, that I’m ‘woke,’” the SiriusXM host told listeners of his eponymous show on Monday in response to a YouTube personality applying the term to him.

He lambasted former President Donald Trump's unfounded claims of election fraud and expressed dismay at the rise of anti-science and anti-LGBTQ+ sentiments, particularly within the Republican party.

The veteran broadcaster, who once considered Trump a friend, has become increasingly critical of his handling of the pandemic and his divisive rhetoric. Stern champions science and reason, emphasizing the importance of reading "legitimate news sources." He also expressed his support for children's access to a wide range of books, criticizing book bans in Republican-led states.

Recent polls suggest that a majority of Americans view the term "woke" positively, associating it with being informed and aware of social injustices. Stern's vocal embrace of the term further solidifies this positive connotation, positioning himself as a champion of progress and inclusivity.

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