Your interview of me in 2020, for this book, proved fruitful, I see. A citation was called for, for the work you lifted from me. My followers are messaging me abt this. I think other American feminists got a raw deal as well. But, I won’t speak for them.
#plagiarism
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That’s a serious charge. I hope you can prove it.
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When followers are contacting me to share bits of my research that they recognize as mine, in someone else’s book, & there’s no acknowledgement, It shouldn’t be hard but we’ll see how that translates legally.
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Perhaps she didn't use info from your interview. Others have researched or written about funding, & the info isn't terribly difficult to find. Also, much of what you write is conjectural re: what *you* think motivates the funding, & she didn't go there at all.
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Some of what I write is conjectural becuz we aren't allowed the full pic, nor do I have paid researchers. Much of what I write are facts. And if I hadn't done the research, many ppl would still be in the dark abt where to even look. It's not hard becuz I found the path. So, no.
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Thing is, there isn't one "path" to find. There is a handful of huge donors whose names show up readily when you look into the smaller orgs promoting this stuff. Those names were common knowledge in early gc circles before you started writing about them.
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Geeze what did she need me for then? Why did she interview me for this book? I live in NYC. She lives in the UK. Why pick 4 billionaires I have written abt (4 extensively & repeatedly) & why does she sound so much like me that my followers recognize the work? Why support this?
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We’re talking abt acknowledgement here. This is a woman who referred others to my work, who came to me for the info I had, but can’t acknowledge me. This is massively disrespectful at the least. I suspect cowardice too but at the end of the day, shows a total lack of integrity.
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Funding was a common topic of discussion among gc women back then because of its impact. All it took to find the (documentable) extent of involvement was to look up Tawani's IRS 990 online. Joyce did not use any work that was unique to your effort or speculation.
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its not “plagiarism” to report publicly available facts. Many have talking about wealthy donors to trans-activist causes but even if she were first? If I had $100 for every time someone wrote or discussed something 4thWaveNow discovered first, I’d be a millionaire.
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