Wokism: The 1600’s Are Here Again
In 1600s New England, many Puritan churches had someone called a tithingman. He would hold a long staff and either sit above the congregation in the balcony or walk up and down the aisles. Whenever he spotted someone dozing during a sermon, he would hit the person with his staff to wake the person up. (One end of the staff had a feather for a gentler way to wake the elderly and small children.)1 Once the parishioner was suitably awakened,…