It’s funny, because the term refers to Streisand’s effort to censor photos of her Beachside mega mansion, highlighted as a contributor to a major problem of beach erosion.
Now, everyone remembers the “effect” of the censorship backfiring. But nobody seems to care about the environmental reforms the photo was intended to champion.
I wonder if this story will raise the question of why these students were being censored to begin with and what the keffieyah stands for.
It’s funny, because the term refers to Streisand’s effort to censor photos of her Beachside mega mansion, highlighted as a contributor to a major problem of beach erosion.
Now, everyone remembers the “effect” of the censorship backfiring. But nobody seems to care about the environmental reforms the photo was intended to champion.
I wonder if this story will raise the question of why these students were being censored to begin with and what the keffieyah stands for.