While I agree with the definition you're giving wokeness, and am far from the right-wing, the term is used often by people who are virtue-signaling and calling themselves "woke." It is not used by activists who truly care about evoking change and eradicating oppression. It's used, almost entirely, by privileged, white, young, and angry keyboard warriors who point out issues with any art or artist who doesn't promote full-inclusivity within their work, thereby making them villains. The right-wing, ironically, display the same behavior toward anything they disagree with by calling it "woke," but the negative connotations surrounding the phrase are not exclusive to right-winged thinkers. Perhaps the issue surrounds what the phrase should mean vs. what it actually means by people who call attention to their self-labeled "wokeness."