I wasn’t thinking of class implications, so much as thinking it was interesting that socially people want to use language that… I dunno, tries to connect their experience and identity with capitalist signifiers? Just think it’s part of the rich tapestry (or shroud P:) of ambient, internalized and assumed ideology that shroud-like we are buried in.
I wasn’t thinking of class implications, so much as thinking it was interesting that socially people want to use language that… I dunno, tries to connect their experience and identity with capitalist signifiers? Just think it’s part of the rich tapestry (or shroud P:) of ambient, internalized and assumed ideology that shroud-like we are buried in.