**Links to**: [[Violence]], [[Terror]], [[The State]], [[Undercommons]], [[Colonialoscopy]], [[Domination]], [[Malignant normality]], [[Affect alien]], [[Refusal]], [[Style]]. This interview, conducted by Katie Clark of ARIAS (2021), treats aspects of what we refer to as the violence of context and style. In essence: if one is to think by the milieu (Deleuze), one can only think in a milieu which considers one can think, _sapere aude_ is not something that can be taken for granted. If the milieu includes questions about whether X—as a member of the linguistic/rational/discursive/visible/flesh/tolerable/etc. community—is intelligent or not, then X will necessarily include this within their queries into intelligence, which might or might not include X within this category, making things rather unstable and intractable, if intelligence is supposed to be a parameter that is capable of determining intelligence. This applies to all supposedly cognitive things across the board, but it becomes particularly pressing for the case of those who tread minor categories. ![[BeardedWomen-FAOKatie Clark-Sonia added photos and a few very minor changes.docx - SoniaDeJager-BeardedWomen.pdf]]