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Douglas Kearney states that in the poem "We Are Not Responsible," Harryette Mullen addresses the concept of language being used as a "tool for power," which in turn can be used for oppression. In which lines does Harryette Mullen’s show this concept? How is language being used to oppress people in the current state of the country today?
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