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A bird doesn’t even have to sing loudly anymore. It just has to perch in the wrong place, tilt its head a certain way, or make the faintest chirp—and suddenly it’s marked. Not for what it actually did, but for what others decide it might mean. In this environment, observation becomes suspicion, and suspicion quickly […]... Keep on reading: The Lazy Politics of Labeling: Cheap trick that dismisses criticism
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