It's not quite "disgust" in this case, but rather a visceral judgment of whose voices do and do not "deserve" to be heard.
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The divisions differ depending on what segment of the media you look at, but they're always there. I'd be untouchable to certain mags.
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I know brilliant "working-class" writers that do not have the right signifiers in their writing to make it into national press. So it goes.
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I always feel I snuck in due to my tech background, which excuses my awkwardnesses. It torments me a fair bit, so I say shit like this.
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Working on my book has been liberating to a point in not being subjected weekly to the scrutiny of that touchable/untouchable dispute.
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Certain people tried rather badly to make me untouchable when I published that tepid article on blocklists. It didn't work then, but it can.
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It's still unnerving, and I have a LOT more resources at my disposal than most, who can't fight back so readily. I feel for you!
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(I'm more comfortable speaking to a collective sharing a particular emotional state than those sharing a race/gender/sexual orientation/etc)
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So yes, to everyone who thinks that these sorts of tactics are dehumanizing and representative of an atavistic herd mentality: you're right.
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Collective ostracism tactics are very powerful and have corrupted a great many people including friends of mine who should know better.
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