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Sage S. Kalmus

Hashtag Queer

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    Hashtag and queer share another similarity: they’re both temporal, representative of a zeitgeist, rooted in a specific place and time, those being here and now.
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    the term queer is only useful until it's no longer useful—that is, until it’s no longer necessary to identify ourselves by our otherness in order to find acceptance and equality in this world
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