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That headline is doing him dirty. Makes it sound like he is annoyed about the opposite.
The actual tweet the article is about:
The headline is technically fine, we just hear it wrong in our heads. The noun is "claims", that's what pisses him off.
And who would make 'woke claims'? Only one type of person, no one uses it unironically and positively...
With "woke claims", in my head it sounded like he was ranting against accusations made by "the woke".
That makes sense, but what's the genesis? Someone had to announce or oppose something for it to be a claim in order for him to react to it. And it wouldn't make sense for some woke group to announce or accuse somebody in this context. I'm explaining poorly, but that's the part that I don't understand.