i’ve yet to see where “they” “literally” used “their” “words” to actually say “they” “see everything as racist”
i’m only responding to you because you are the one who responded to me. but the word literal means something.
to say that “They literally see everything as racist, and those aren’t my words. Those are their words” means that the shadowy “They” actually came out and said, in their own words, “We see everything as racist.”

the whole woke thing started as part of the blm movement, and just represented the idea that someone was aware of social justice issues. the word was co-opted by uninformed college kids who wanted to show their friends who un-racist they were, and then started applying this term to awareness of other forms of social justice.
then the rightwing radio machine took the word woke, and decided it meant that those people that are offended by everything, and presented that narrative everywhere, turning woke into a dirty word. this was based on the perception that the people who were declaring themselves to be aware of social justice issues were taking it too far and fighting against things that didn’t actually need to be fought against. from where i stand, this is a strawman argument, as i don’t know anyone, except maybe the silly college kids with chips on their shoulders, who actually thinks that social justice issues = being offended. that equivalency was put on them by pundits on the other side. i don’t personally know of any progressive who said “i am woke, that means i embrace some sort of leftist version of facism.” i have seen plenty of folks who are not progressive put those words into the mouths of people who never said them.

at the end of the day, i still strongly suspect that the word grape is banned because the algorithm / filter is just an awful piece of tacked on code. i highly doubt it is because there is a vast left-wing conspiracy that is offended by grapes, or that is actively trying to make a video game less fun.