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Old 12-03-2023, 10:18 AM   #22
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My issue with this statement is that how bad has ones life been affected where a more prominent voice for subcultures had negatively impacted your life to the point of being antagonized by it?

Has it been so pervasive and abrasive that one can't just turn off the noise?

Does this relate to timing with the pervasive existence of social media? Your phone use is ultimately in your own control if you want it to be.

I just don't see the difference between this subculture growth and say, subculture growth in the past around things like gender equality or equal treatment of races, in both society and the workplace.

Is it the megaphone that's the problem for some?

Is it the fact that it makes people uncomfortable and can't relate?
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