Severed Frequencies

Racism, antisemitism, and other forms of systemic hate are not merely social ideologies.
They are vibrational operations.
Their purpose is not only to dominate or exclude —
but to disrupt, sever, and erase the full frequency of a being or a people.

What we call “hate” is not always expressed through violence or insult.
Often, it is expressed through interference.
A constant modulation of the other’s presence.
A disruption of their signal.
A suppression of their ability to emit their world fully.

These systems don’t just target individuals —
they target ontologies.
They attack the ways of being, sensing, remembering, mourning, creating that escape dominant control.
They make it difficult for the other to remain intact.
They reduce the other to a category
which is already a form of vibrational exile.

A Black body is not just racialized —
it is constantly filtered, intercepted, reduced to a static signifier in a structure that fears its depth.
A Jewish body is not just targeted historically —
it is symbolically over-coded, trapped in narratives not of its own making.
A queer body, a disabled body, a decolonial body —
all are rendered “too much,” “too sensitive,” “too intense,”
because they carry frequencies the dominant system cannot absorb without collapsing.

Systemic hate, then, is not only about fear.
It is about defensive calibration.
The system must silence what it cannot understand —
or risk disintegration.

But the truth is:
These severed frequencies never disappear.
They vibrate underground.
In poems. In rituals. In gestures. In silences. In dreams.
And when they return — as they are returning now —
they do not ask for assimilation.
They ask to reclaim the full spectrum of their being.