
Hear this in my voice below.
This isn’t just a podcast. It’s a system you can hear—how language shapes identity in real time.
https://rss.com/podcasts/oddlyrobbie/2415502
I’ve lived on both sides of labels.
In the United States, I watched people reduced to words:
- foreign
- alien
- illegal
Not just inaccurate—
structurally wrong.
“Illegal” is an adjective.
Actions can violate laws.
People cannot be illegal.
But language isn’t always used to describe.
Sometimes, it’s used to decide.
I didn’t understand the difference until I became the label.
The Anchor
Now I live outside the United States.
I’m the foreigner.
In Spain, I’m sometimes called guiri.
It doesn’t define me.
It points to where I’m from—not what I am.
Some labels describe.
Others decide.
The Break
There’s a difference between language that:
- describes behavior
and language that: - defines identity
When a label shifts from description to identity, it becomes permanent.
System Breakdown
1. Behavior → Identity Shift
A single action becomes a fixed label:
- criminal
- terrorist
- illegal
The action disappears.
The identity remains.
2. System Memory Without Context
Records track what happened—but not what changed.
A person becomes frozen in time.
3. Contradiction Loop
Society says:
- rehabilitate
- grow
- do better
But the system responds:
- you are still this
4. Efficiency Over Accuracy
Labels reduce complexity.
They remove the need to ask:
- what happened
- why it happened
- what’s different now
The person becomes:
- manageable
- predictable
- dismissible
What This Reveals
Labels are not neutral.
They shape:
- perception
- policy
- possibility
When language fixes identity,
it limits the future.
Reframe
The goal isn’t to remove accountability.
It’s to describe accurately.
There’s a difference between:
- a person who committed harm
and - a harmful person
One allows change.
The other prevents it.
Application
Shift how you speak:
- harmful action → not bad person
- undocumented person → not illegal
- past conviction → not permanent identity
This doesn’t excuse behavior.
It places it correctly.
Result
When language stays accurate:
- accountability remains
- growth becomes possible
- systems stay human
System Insight
When language becomes identity,
systems stop needing repair.
They only maintain classification.
Closing
Labels don’t just describe people.
They decide what happens to them next.
And any system that forgets the difference
eventually forgets how to be human.
— Oddly Robbie

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