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Origin Entry: Dr. Ally Louks' "Olfactory Ethics: The Politics of Smell in Modern and Contemporary Prose" PhD Study
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As an Indian im kind of confused at the rightoid raging & harassment against her? Like this topic makes perfect sense if you’ve lived in Indian society? (e.g. brahministic vegetarianism)
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She's not deleting, she's not going down, she's wrestling in the mud with the replies. 30M views and she's facing everyone with a smile and nothing but her metaphorical sword in hand. A worthy poaster!
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Women will write some bullshit PhD about how smelling good is racist then tell themselves men voted for Trump because women out-achieve them in universities
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"you know it smell crazy in there" is *the* epochal defining racial epithet of the 2020s, upon which a dense mythology of anti-indian bigotry is constructed. this actually sounds fascinating and important
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a woman, earnest and bookish and industrious, dedicates her life to interesting and in-itself-valuable knowledge instead of being a dumb, slavish housewife.
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Dumb rwers love to imagine that you’re supposed to write a PhD titled “why the odyssey was good” or “top five books” rather than something intentionally niche
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Dr. Ally Louks' "Olfactory Ethics: The Politics of Smell in Modern and Contemporary Prose" PhD Study - Misogynistic and Racist Quote Tweet
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