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CLIP

verb
I.

To attach together

II.

To cut away

There is something deeply institutional about "clip".

To clip = to fasten, to attach, to hold things together. To clip = to cut, to trim, to remove parts deemed excessive.

Hair clips. Clipboard clips. Film clips. Bureaucracy survives by clipping reality into manageable, acceptable excerpts. Women are clipped — our voices, our rage, our ambitions — until we fit the frame.

The word reveals how institutions maintain control: they attach us to systems while simultaneously cutting away whatever doesn't serve them. The violence is quiet, procedural, and endlessly repeated.

Tags bureaucracy reduction
Field Note

“Institutional violence.”

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