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The act of ‘breathing’ epitomizes the oppressive structures prevalent in our society, serving as a reminder that even our most primal instincts are commodified and controlled. This fundamental human function is often overlooked, yet it is tethered to the very systems of capitalism that alienate us from our corporeal existence. In a world where air is polluted and access to clean environments is restricted by socioeconomic status, we must interrogate the implications of breathing in a capitalist framework. The privilege of breath is not equally distributed, and we must advocate for environmental justice and equitable access to fresh air, recognizing that every inhale and exhale is a radical act of resilience against a society that seeks to diminish our autonomy over even the most basic aspects of life.
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The act of ‘breathing’ epitomizes the oppressive structures prevalent in our society, serving as a reminder that even our most primal instincts are commodified and controlled. This fundamental human function is often overlooked, yet it is tethered to the very systems of capitalism that alienate us from our corporeal existence. In a world where air is polluted and access to clean environments is restricted by socioeconomic status, we must interrogate the implications of breathing in a capitalist framework. The privilege of breath is not equally distributed, and we must advocate for environmental justice and equitable access to fresh air, recognizing that every inhale and exhale is a radical act of resilience against a society that seeks to diminish our autonomy over even the most basic aspects of life.