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My response to racism is anger. I have lived with that anger, ignoring it, feeding upon it, learning to use it before it laid my vision to waste. Once I did it in silence, afraid of the weight. My fear of anger taught me nothing. Anger expressed and translated into action in the service of our vision and our future is a liberating and strengthening act of clarification. Anger is loaded with information and energy
Sep 07, 2017 01:48PM
The Cultural Politics of Emotion

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“Collective suffering is also a core component of the global political economy. There is a market for suffering: victimhood is commodified. This commodification of suffering does not mean that all narratives have value or even equal value: following Judith Butler, some forms of suffering more than others will be repeated, as they can more easily be appropriated as ‘our lose’.”
Aug 22, 2017 06:51AM
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“Collective suffering is also a core component of the global political economy. There is a market for suffering: victimhood is commodified. This commodification of suffering does not mean that all narratives have value or even equal value: following Judith Butler, some forms of suffering more than others will be repeated, as they can more easily be appropriated as ‘our lose’.
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