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      <title>Comments On: The Brooklyn Gentrification Film Series
    
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    <title><![CDATA[Re: The Brooklyn Gentrification Film Series]]></title>

    
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      <![CDATA[Gentrification is "organic" the way this is an "organism" and oddly enough it has the same phallomorphism and phallomorphic compulsions:<br>
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<a href="http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alien_(creature_in_Alien_franchise" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alien_(crea&hellip;</a>)
        
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      <![CDATA[Here, maybe a dictionary can shed light where perchance "half of America's documentarians" darken. Check the latest Merriam-Webster definition for "gentrification", albeit problematic, with my emphasis in caps: "the process of renewal and rebuilding ACCOMPANYING THE INFLUX OF MIDDLE-CLASS OR AFFLUENT PEOPLE INTO deteriorating areas that often displaces poorer residents."<br>
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Do we also need definitions, or pray tell some hermeneutics, for the words "INFLUX" and "INTO"?
        
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      <![CDATA[I forgot I add what was most important about the development of the word "gentrification" in public discourse. The error in premises, "gentrification" means "development," while being a late stage in the word's history is not unique to "half of America's documentarians."
        
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      <![CDATA[Why is "gentrfication" conflated with "development" and why the fear in "criticizing gentrification"? My question is somewhat rhetorical because I can fathom a guess: if "development" was in fact equivalent to "gentrification" then the lexical development of the word "gentrification" would be superfluous.
        
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