If you're asking "when did The Boys get woke" or "when did Star Wars get woke" or "when did Star Trek get woke" or "when did Doctor Who get woke" or "when did X-Men get woke" it might be time to face facts: you don't have the basic mental capacity to be able to handle watching TV or movies.
In fact; if you use the word “woke” non-ironically in any capacity you should probably stick to your default form of entertainment, eating paint chips.
Not including the original use of the term woke as a positive for being aware of racial injustice.
The term being intentionally corrupted from AAVE was done by racists to try to weaken a word used to critique them. We shouldn't let that happen. The original word had a point.
I guess that's true, but I didn't know that Gen X were physically capable of saying anything other than "We're the forgotten generation" or "we were latchkey kids."
"Woke" used to have a legitimate meaning, but the reactionaries watered it down as just another part of their cultural war against the people they oppress.