I'm also very interested in privacy as an aristocratic / upper-class right
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The privacy torts are old and awkward, privacy regulation is anemic and nearly non-existent. Privacy is not for the people. cc:
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@sarahjeong yes. privacy torts are no good against a state that drug tests you for being on welfare or violates your bodily autonomy. -
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@aeolianharp@sarahjeong yes. white mc dudes: "I have to take off my shoes. But that doesn't make any sense! Wait, why do I still have to?" -
@aeolianharp@sarahjeong everyone else: "we've had to do shit that didn't make any sense for a long time." - 1 réponse de plus
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@sarahjeong are you getting a lot of pushback on the food thing? -
@MikeIsaac lol you have no idea -
@MikeIsaac it's really just in two buckets 1) "not all white people" 2) *incoherent tcot shit* -
@MikeIsaac all it means was that my tweet was widely read, which I'm glad it was! lots of people really enjoyed the article -
@sarahjeong@MikeIsaac As model minorities, we should continue to creep in the shadows of the predominantly white hegemonic power and STFU.
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@sarahjeong not white here but the food article was kind of bad lol still a fan tho -
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@sarahjeong food shaming naturally occurs in every culture imo? esp among children the part about ignoring roots was spot on -
@sarahjeong but I couldn't help but think that at least east asian food isn't ignored around the world like my family's is (iran) -
@m3hr I don't think the article was a rejection or devaluation of other immigrant experiences, but certainly one related to new food trends
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