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GANGIE
40 minutes ago, Obobo said:

WAIT- “SOME OF US JUST LIKE TO READ”

ARTPOP ACT 2 CONFIRMEDT

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I don't get why some users are LMAOing at this post, but it might be a thing. 

"My fans think everything is cryptic" yet the girl is ALWAYS cryptic. 

TONIGHT I WON'T WEAR MY DISGUISE
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StupidLoveBis

I'm glad she's back on ig to share everything and anything, I'd missed it.

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Brazilwood

Guys, read carefully the quotes, it's about her relationship with the LGBT community, leading for change, giving hope, she fell into the position of what the author says is the "Captive Maternal", it's a direct message to the people who were asking for a pride post.

Y'all think she is ignoring us, and instead she is reading about her relationship with activism, community needing her, acting as a "mother". It's about when she doesn't "hug" us we act like babies like we did last week. She's so intelligent and unpredictable.

The part of the book about "disciplining hope" basically talks about how some people only feel hope when "mother" posts about pride, when she doesn't post people react as if they don't have any hope. Some people need her to create hope for them.

"That as we deepen our relationship with community,  we must also begin to welcome the contradictions of our words and our thoughts". Basically y'all questioning her relationship with the community because of the absence of a post, calling her contradictory because of it. A slap on y'all's face, but I guess the ones who were complaining won't understand a single sentence.

Edit: forget everything above and pretend you didn't read it, I didn't realize the quotes are about Juneteenth and I made it about her. Moving on.

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Ladle Ghoulash
13 minutes ago, hhennywise said:

Guys, read carefully the quotes, it's about her relationship with the LGBT community, leading for change, giving hope, she fell into the position of what the author says is the "Captive Maternal", it's a direct message to the people who were asking for a pride post.

Y'all think she is ignoring us, and instead she is reading about her relationship with activism, community needing her, acting as a "mother". It's about when she doesn't "hug" us we act like babies like we did last week. She's so intelligent and unpredictable.

The part of the book about "disciplining hope" basically talks about how some people only feel hope when "mother" posts about pride, when she doesn't post people react as if they don't have any hope. Some people need her to create hope for them.

After doing some research into Joy James' work, it's definitely not about that. The role of the Captive Maternal, as characterized by James, explicitly refers to the role of indigenous or marginalized caretakers in a colonized society. The Captive Maternal is an (often female) caretaker that stands as a barrier between their community + families and the imposition of colonial violence. Her posting this is absolutely in reference to Juneteenth and the abolition of slavery.

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Brazilwood
3 minutes ago, deactivated001 said:

After doing some research into Joy James' work, it's definitely not about that. The role of the Captive Maternal, as characterized by James, explicitly refers to the role of indigenous or marginalized caretakers in a colonized society. The Captive Maternal is an (often female) caretaker that stands as a barrier between their community + families and the imposition of colonial violence. 

I got that, the book is not about her. But let's leave the concrete. She fell into that position of a mother shielding the LGBT community from abuse. Just change the characters and you can read the elements of the book to analyse her situation.

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Brazilwood
5 minutes ago, deactivated001 said:

After doing some research into Joy James' work, it's definitely not about that. The role of the Captive Maternal, as characterized by James, explicitly refers to the role of indigenous or marginalized caretakers in a colonized society. The Captive Maternal is an (often female) caretaker that stands as a barrier between their community + families and the imposition of colonial violence. Her posting this is absolutely in reference to Juneteenth and the abolition of slavery.

Ohhhh Juneteenth is not a thing here in Brazil, sorry. It flew over my head. She was being literal. I read the quotes metaphorically and applied to her situation. Scrape what I said (or no, I think we can read her situation with the lens of the author).

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SharGaga

Chromatic Ball Film coming to Netflix next month confirmed. Manifesting it!:holdmyhand:

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2 hours ago, River said:

From promoting pharma to promoting literature :giveup:

See kids! Bullying werks! :fan: 

 

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 i am just kidding :selena: 

 

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badfaith

It's all ya'll guys fault, now she's posting whatever to space out the ads :franminervini:

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