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USA

Average “Woke” Rating by Category

Category Average Rating
Legal & Policy 5.3
Education & Academia 5.6
Media & Pop Culture 6.4
Online & Tech 7
Institutions & Corporations 6
Cultural & Social Attitudes 5.8

Legal & Policy

# Point of Comparison Rating (1–10)
1 Anti-Discrimination Laws 9
2 Affirmative Action Policies 4
3 LGBTQ+ Rights 7
4 Hate Speech Laws 3
5 Transgender Rights 5
6 Freedom of Expression vs. Political Correctness 6
7 Censorship of Woke/Anti-Woke Content 4
8 Restorative Justice Measures 4

Education & Academia

# Point of Comparison Rating (1–10)
9 School Curriculum on Colonialism & Slavery 6
10 Diversity and Inclusion Training 6
11 Safe Spaces in Universities 5
12 Use of Gender-Neutral Language in Education 6
13 Academic Freedom vs. Cancel Culture 5

Media & Pop Culture

# Point of Comparison Rating (1–10)
14 Representation in TV/Film 7
15 Cultural Sensitivity in Advertising 6
16 Public Broadcasting Narratives 5
17 Number of "Canceled" Public Figures 6
18 Popular Debates on Talk Shows & News 8

Online & Tech

# Point of Comparison Rating (1–10)
19 Prevalence of Woke or Anti-Woke Hashtags 8
20 Content Moderation on Social Media 6
21 Troll Culture vs. Call-Out Culture 7

Institutions & Corporations

# Point of Comparison Rating (1–10)
22 Corporate DEI Programs 6
23 Woke Branding or Rainbow-Washing 7
24 Hiring Bias Mitigation 6
25 Gender Pay Gap Laws 5

Cultural & Social Attitudes

# Point of Comparison Rating (1–10)
26 General Public Attitude Toward Wokisme 5
27 Religious Influence on Social Values 4
28 Role of Traditional Values vs. Progressive Ideals 5
29 Media Polarization Around Social Issues 8
30 Memes, Satire & Humor Culture 7

Saudi Arabia

Average “Woke” Rating by Category

Category Average Rating
Legal & Policy 2.5
Education & Academia 2.4
Media & Pop Culture 3
Online & Tech 2.7
Institutions & Corporations 3
Cultural & Social Attitudes 5

Legal & Policy

# Point of Comparison Rating (1–10)
1 Anti-Discrimination Laws 3
2 Affirmative Action Policies 4
3 LGBTQ+ Rights 1
4 Hate Speech Laws 5
5 Transgender Rights 1
6 Freedom of Expression vs. Political Correctness 2
7 Censorship of Woke/Anti-Woke Content 2
8 Restorative Justice Measures 2

Education & Academia

# Point of Comparison Rating (1–10)
9 School Curriculum on Colonialism & Slavery 2
10 Diversity and Inclusion Training 3
11 Safe Spaces in Universities 3
12 Use of Gender-Neutral Language in Education 2
13 Academic Freedom vs. Cancel Culture 2

Media & Pop Culture

# Point of Comparison Rating (1–10)
14 Representation in TV/Film 4
15 Cultural Sensitivity in Advertising 3
16 Public Broadcasting Narratives 3
17 Number of "Canceled" Public Figures 2
18 Popular Debates on Talk Shows & News 3

Online & Tech

# Point of Comparison Rating (1–10)
19 Prevalence of Woke or Anti-Woke Hashtags 2
20 Content Moderation on Social Media 3
21 Troll Culture vs. Call-Out Culture 3

Institutions & Corporations

# Point of Comparison Rating (1–10)
22 Corporate DEI Programs 3
23 Woke Branding or Rainbow-Washing 2
24 Hiring Bias Mitigation 3
25 Gender Pay Gap Laws 4

Cultural & Social Attitudes

# Point of Comparison Rating (1–10)
26 General Public Attitude Toward Wokisme 2
27 Religious Influence on Social Values 9
28 Role of Traditional Values vs. Progressive Ideals 9
29 Media Polarization Around Social Issues 3
30 Memes, Satire & Humor Culture 2

Russia

Average “Woke” Rating by Category

Category Average Rating
Legal & Policy 1.6
Education & Academia 1.2
Media & Pop Culture 2.4
Online & Tech 2
Institutions & Corporations 1.5
Cultural & Social Attitudes 4.8

Legal & Policy

# Point of Comparison Rating (1–10)
1 Anti-Discrimination Laws 2
2 Affirmative Action Policies 1
3 LGBTQ+ Rights 1
4 Hate Speech Laws 3
5 Transgender Rights 1
6 Freedom of Expression vs. Political Correctness 2
7 Censorship of Woke/Anti-Woke Content 2
8 Restorative Justice Measures 1

Education & Academia

# Point of Comparison Rating (1–10)
9 School Curriculum on Colonialism & Slavery 2
10 Diversity and Inclusion Training 1
11 Safe Spaces in Universities 1
12 Use of Gender-Neutral Language in Education 1
13 Academic Freedom vs. Cancel Culture 1

Media & Pop Culture

# Point of Comparison Rating (1–10)
14 Representation in TV/Film 3
15 Cultural Sensitivity in Advertising 2
16 Public Broadcasting Narratives 2
17 Number of "Canceled" Public Figures 3
18 Popular Debates on Talk Shows & News 2

Online & Tech

# Point of Comparison Rating (1–10)
19 Prevalence of Woke or Anti-Woke Hashtags 1
20 Content Moderation on Social Media 2
21 Troll Culture vs. Call-Out Culture 3

Institutions & Corporations

# Point of Comparison Rating (1–10)
22 Corporate DEI Programs 1
23 Woke Branding or Rainbow-Washing 1
24 Hiring Bias Mitigation 2
25 Gender Pay Gap Laws 2

Cultural & Social Attitudes

# Point of Comparison Rating (1–10)
26 General Public Attitude Toward Wokisme 2
27 Religious Influence on Social Values 8
28 Role of Traditional Values vs. Progressive Ideals 9
29 Media Polarization Around Social Issues 2
30 Memes, Satire & Humor Culture 3

Sweden

Average “Woke” Rating by Category

Category Average Rating
Legal & Policy 7.6
Education & Academia 7.2
Media & Pop Culture 7.4
Online & Tech 6.3
Institutions & Corporations 7
Cultural & Social Attitudes 5.8

Legal & Policy

# Point of Comparison Rating (1–10)
1 Anti-Discrimination Laws 9
2 Affirmative Action Policies 6
3 LGBTQ+ Rights 10
4 Hate Speech Laws 8
5 Transgender Rights 9
6 Freedom of Expression vs. Political Correctness 7
7 Censorship of Woke/Anti-Woke Content 5
8 Restorative Justice Measures 7

Education & Academia

# Point of Comparison Rating (1–10)
9 School Curriculum on Colonialism & Slavery 7
10 Diversity and Inclusion Training 8
11 Safe Spaces in Universities 7
12 Use of Gender-Neutral Language in Education 8
13 Academic Freedom vs. Cancel Culture 6

Media & Pop Culture

# Point of Comparison Rating (1–10)
14 Representation in TV/Film 8
15 Cultural Sensitivity in Advertising 8
16 Public Broadcasting Narratives 8
17 Number of "Canceled" Public Figures 6
18 Popular Debates on Talk Shows & News 7

Online & Tech

# Point of Comparison Rating (1–10)
19 Prevalence of Woke or Anti-Woke Hashtags 6
20 Content Moderation on Social Media 7
21 Troll Culture vs. Call-Out Culture 6

Institutions & Corporations

# Point of Comparison Rating (1–10)
22 Corporate DEI Programs 7
23 Woke Branding or Rainbow-Washing 6
24 Hiring Bias Mitigation 7
25 Gender Pay Gap Laws 8

Cultural & Social Attitudes

# Point of Comparison Rating (1–10)
26 General Public Attitude Toward Wokisme 7
27 Religious Influence on Social Values 4
28 Role of Traditional Values vs. Progressive Ideals 6
29 Media Polarization Around Social Issues 5
30 Memes, Satire & Humor Culture 7

Switzerland

Average “Woke” Rating by Category

Category Average Rating
Legal & Policy 7.4
Education & Academia 6.2
Media & Pop Culture 6.4
Online & Tech 5.3
Institutions & Corporations 6.3
Cultural & Social Attitudes 5.4

Legal & Policy

# Point of Comparison Rating (1–10)
1 Anti-Discrimination Laws 9
2 Affirmative Action Policies 5
3 LGBTQ+ Rights 10
4 Hate Speech Laws 8
5 Transgender Rights 9
6 Freedom of Expression vs. Political Correctness 7
7 Censorship of Woke/Anti-Woke Content 5
8 Restorative Justice Measures 6

Education & Academia

# Point of Comparison Rating (1–10)
9 School Curriculum on Colonialism & Slavery 6
10 Diversity and Inclusion Training 6
11 Safe Spaces in Universities 6
12 Use of Gender-Neutral Language in Education 7
13 Academic Freedom vs. Cancel Culture 6

Media & Pop Culture

# Point of Comparison Rating (1–10)
14 Representation in TV/Film 7
15 Cultural Sensitivity in Advertising 7
16 Public Broadcasting Narratives 7
17 Number of "Canceled" Public Figures 5
18 Popular Debates on Talk Shows & News 6

Online & Tech

# Point of Comparison Rating (1–10)
19 Prevalence of Woke or Anti-Woke Hashtags 5
20 Content Moderation on Social Media 6
21 Troll Culture vs. Call-Out Culture 5

Institutions & Corporations

# Point of Comparison Rating (1–10)
22 Corporate DEI Programs 6
23 Woke Branding or Rainbow-Washing 5
24 Hiring Bias Mitigation 6
25 Gender Pay Gap Laws 8

Cultural & Social Attitudes

# Point of Comparison Rating (1–10)
26 General Public Attitude Toward Wokisme 6
27 Religious Influence on Social Values 4
28 Role of Traditional Values vs. Progressive Ideals 6
29 Media Polarization Around Social Issues 5
30 Memes, Satire & Humor Culture 6

China

Average “Woke” Rating by Category

Category Average Rating
Legal & Policy 2.3
Education & Academia 1.6
Media & Pop Culture 3
Online & Tech 2.7
Institutions & Corporations 3
Cultural & Social Attitudes 4.8

Legal & Policy

# Point of Comparison Rating (1–10)
1 Anti-Discrimination Laws 3
2 Affirmative Action Policies 2
3 LGBTQ+ Rights 1
4 Hate Speech Laws 5
5 Transgender Rights 2
6 Freedom of Expression vs. Political Correctness 2
7 Censorship of Woke/Anti-Woke Content 2
8 Restorative Justice Measures 1

Education & Academia

# Point of Comparison Rating (1–10)
9 School Curriculum on Colonialism & Slavery 1
10 Diversity and Inclusion Training 2
11 Safe Spaces in Universities 1
12 Use of Gender-Neutral Language in Education 2
13 Academic Freedom vs. Cancel Culture 2

Media & Pop Culture

# Point of Comparison Rating (1–10)
14 Representation in TV/Film 3
15 Cultural Sensitivity in Advertising 3
16 Public Broadcasting Narratives 2
17 Number of "Canceled" Public Figures 4
18 Popular Debates on Talk Shows & News 3

Online & Tech

# Point of Comparison Rating (1–10)
19 Prevalence of Woke or Anti-Woke Hashtags 2
20 Content Moderation on Social Media 2
21 Troll Culture vs. Call-Out Culture 4

Institutions & Corporations

# Point of Comparison Rating (1–10)
22 Corporate DEI Programs 3
23 Woke Branding or Rainbow-Washing 2
24 Hiring Bias Mitigation 3
25 Gender Pay Gap Laws 4

Cultural & Social Attitudes

# Point of Comparison Rating (1–10)
26 General Public Attitude Toward Wokisme 2
27 Religious Influence on Social Values 7
28 Role of Traditional Values vs. Progressive Ideals 8
29 Media Polarization Around Social Issues 3
30 Memes, Satire & Humor Culture 4
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