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<strong>Captive</strong> <strong>Genders</strong>schemes against street culture are continued psychologically throughcodes like the UVP into my <strong>and</strong> my neighbors’ rooms. The enigmaticstrains around my room, debilitated my ability to form reason, incapacitatedby breathless anger.The Insurrection resembles the hegemony I currently endure. WhatInsurrection wouldn’t include those in my hotel? The Insurrection insistson casualties, must they remain the same types of casualties of the statusquo? Can there be any other roles for our bodies than casualties? Clunyonce said if you don’t like living in a place with rules, move out. Move towhere? The last time I was at Station 40 I took a copy of Fire to the <strong>Prison</strong>s.You could burn the prisons yet everywhere our bodies are still regulated indeeper institutional ways than we can comfortably admit. Who actuallywants to do the work to create an abolitionist world?I want to end with this anger as a call to action. I want to leave thisessay with the Root Queen’s irascible resolve against all institutions, tofight. To sustained fighting, waged from my room, the next largest unit ofsocial transformation under my control. Finally.98

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