“Gen Z Slang”: The Punchline
<p>I no longer have the capacity to laugh at the death of others at the hands of old, rich White men. I see these tactics in media as the violent actions and propaganda they are instead of the “playful” dialogue they are framing it as. People are dying. Their actions affirm that protesting, heart-felt discussions, honest education, decentering Whiteness along with boycotting are all working and that each generation is becoming more aware of it all. <strong>Anyone who says differently in any form, benefits from us staying silent.</strong></p>
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