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You’ll often see these types of phrases on hand-printed patches, pins, and t-shirts. For the wearer, it’s a way to signal their identity and their politics simultaneously—it's a "shield" made of words. 4. Digital Subcultures and Meme Language For the wearer, it’s a way to signal

When queer artists, zine editors, and activists printed these exact insults on their own t-shirts, patches, and flyers, they inverted the power dynamic. By saying or wearing the insult willingly, the activist communicates: “Your words cannot hurt me because I am already claiming them.” This effectively neutralizes the weapon used against them. Punk Subculture and Queer Mutiny

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