Let's talk about digital literacy, projection, and this culture of self-unaware criticism.
1. Digital literacy is more than knowing how to tweet.
Y’all are reading tone into text with no context, projecting your insecurities onto content that wasn’t even about you, and confusing critique w/ clarity
1. Digital literacy is more than knowing how to tweet.
Y’all are reading tone into text with no context, projecting your insecurities onto content that wasn’t even about you, and confusing critique w/ clarity
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We are ALL products of a culture that taught us to criticize women’s bodies.
instead of unlearning that, some of y’all just learned how to rebrand the language.
Y’all redefined terms like “male-centered” and “woke” so many times, they don’t mean shit anymore.
Stop blaming me for your own lack of nuance. It wasn’t how I said it—it’s how you decided to receive it. you didn’t like my caption, that’s fine. But don’t turn it into a think piece about who you think I am.
And half the time, it’s based on assumptions, bad faith interpretations, and a little sprinkle of jealousy. You’re not “packing someone up.” You’re just loud. And wrong. And often late.
A lot of y’all swear you’re anti-this and anti-that but won’t admit that you still act out the very same harm you claim to hate.
You want community but don’t know how to show grace.
You want critique but can’t handle disagreement.
Some of us are sharp.
Some of us are sarcastic.
And some of us are all of the above. But this idea that we have to perform perfection or become role models for people who don’t even look up to us is exhausting.