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The Frankenpom: excerpts from Emma, Cathy, and my journal entry for this week

SOMETHING TAKES CONTROL OF ME
colors spin around
pick me up
and take me
down a rabbit hole
if people do not seem to be consciously aware of how a decision they make positions them in a certain discourse rather than another, is it valid to say they are part of that discourse? Can you be a part of a discourse without your own knowledge, decision-making, or even consent?
Are consent, intention, and/or consciousness requisites for identity in a given discourse?
What do I with them?
I know nothing of these students
despite the fact that i consider myself to be a multicultural person
this culture has never crossed my mind
despite the fact that i have close friends who are part of that culture
I
am rearranged
not broken
FEAR NOT
for dissonance is
just another doorway