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  1. Pinned Tweet
    30 Nov 2016

    PSA guys I'm not Claudia Rankine we're two different humans with the same last name ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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  2. 23 hours ago

    me at the end of spring semester

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  3. May 6

    Café just gave me a pastry and $5 matcha latte for free. Reparations!

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    May 4

    Remember when we built white people an entire empire and they turned around and called us lazy? Wild.

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    May 2
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  6. May 3

    don’t mess with me I’m evil / I’m in your sin

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    May 3
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  9. May 2

    all of my internets have the weirdest energy lately what restless spirit is haunting these tubes

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  10. Retweeted
    May 1

    On May Day, I want you to take stock of the womxn and femmes of color who have taken on the brunt of intellectual and emotional labor to keep our spaces safe, accountable, and productive. The exhaustion that sets in from speaking, paving the way. Who’s out here taking the risks?

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    May 1
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    Agree 100% — lest we forget the language of “cancelling” itself comes straight from Black Twitter, a reminder that it isn’t rooted in authoritarian power the way legitimate censorship is

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  12. May 1

    Ultimately, cancel culture moves against the entrenched indifference the dominant culture holds for those who exist on its margins by raising a ruckus that is impossible to ignore. Is it nuanced? No. But nuance is not the project of protest. Change is.

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  13. May 1

    And to call these protests the actions of a mob feels dismissive of the reality that individual human people are genuinely angered by the harmful the actions of another, and make their anger known. That anger is often met with calls for nuance. But what is nuanced about harm?

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  14. May 1

    But I believe a critique of cancel culture that elides it with the actions of an authoritarian state is irresponsible. Because the action of cancel culture is not one of state intimidation, but of protest undertaken by the people. Most often, people at the margins of power.

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  15. May 1

    Are there better paths toward corrective action? Perhaps. And cancel culture certainly has its pitfalls. It is punitive rather than restorative. It can leave little room for mistakes, revision, growth.

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  16. May 1

    Cancel culture tends to hit at the wallet: When it is no longer profitable to provide a platform for the cancelled subject, their value in the cultural marketplace diminishes, and so does their ability to do harm while protected by those who would stand to profit off of them.

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  17. May 1

    Cancel culture’s consequence is the erosion of the cancelled subject’s cultural capital, and thereby their literal capital.

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  18. May 1

    At its core, cancel culture, in contrast, is a grassroots corrective action that functions to enact consequences for harmful offenses that the state cannot or will not punish: Harassment. Intimidation. Racism. Bigotry. Sexual assault.

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  19. May 1

    Censorship is a system of silencing undertaken at the hands of the state. Fascism is a condition of a state under dictatorial control. Both are functions of an authoritarian state.

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  20. May 1

    I would like to think through some ideas about a thing called “cancel culture.” Its critics often compare it to censorship and fascism, while describing its actors as a reactionary mob. Cancel culture is imperfect, but I have feelings about this particular critique.

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    Apr 26

    🗣️ APPLICATIONS CLOSE ON MAY 1st 🗣️ Submit to the inaugural CULTURE, TOO conference ✏️ Work w/ 🌟 & the conference ends w/ a keynote convo between & 🤩

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