Sometimes other students, profs or otherwise become obsessed & make us feel unsafe. Often universities do nothing to protect victims of stalking. I had only met this person once (in a 1-day class) & that sparked months of stalking & obsession, he even broke into my accts. 2/10
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You don't have to know these stalkers well or spend time with them.
@dorothyk98 has a file on a medievalist who has virtually stalked & harassed her for years. This obsession can take lots of forms & weighs on victims psychologically. 3/101 reply 1 retweet 34 likesShow this thread -
Anyway, I just thought I would explain why I had pseudonyms in the first place. I don't always feel entirely safe, and I'm sure other victims of this sort never feel entirely safe either but just know there are people out there who will support you, cause you aren't alone. 4/10
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Coming out after being stalked is like reclaiming a part of yourself, but it takes time and sometimes people never feel safe enough to do that. You aren't alone, if you feel that way. The reason why I had to come out was because . . . 5/10
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antiracist activism can't always be done secretly (or at least not in the long game). So I had to decide if I was ready to say who I was & possibly risk the safety of me & my family. No one should force you to do this, this has to be your choice. 6/10
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Anyway, the "open group" on FB that is obsessed with us is obsessed in an unhealthy way. People like
@paulbhalsall is obsessed with me,@erik_kaars@margiehousley@dorothyk98@EileenAJoy@jeffreyjcohen @adam_miya & others. I'm calling you out to ask you respectfully to stop. 7/101 reply 4 retweets 27 likesShow this thread -
You were first claiming you knew my heritage, which you don't and you spread lies that effectively erased who I am and my history. I can't tell you how to speak about any of us in private, but you are effectively spreading lies about us in a public space. 8/10
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We hear someone in your group trawls
@erik_kaars's wall to find & post screenshots to mock him & his work.@paulbhalsall I know you believe we have time (or care) to screenshot you for some reason. I am sure we all did that in the past at some point, but none of us do that. 9/101 reply 3 retweets 27 likesShow this thread -
I'm asking you politely to stop obsessing. We don't have to agree on anything. You do you. Feel free to continue to criticize our antiracist work, but if you can't join us, at least don't feed trolls and stop spreading lies. Stop obsessing over us. Thanks. 10/10
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Replying to @ISASaxonists
He screenshot my twitter as well awhile back, after I criticized his behaviour towards Dr Kim and his other bs. I didn’t even use his name, only initials. So the his followers proceeded to insult my appearance, intelligence, and the fact I knit and like birds? Idk.
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Anyway that in itself was fairly tame, certainly not the same level of vitriol that others received, but it sure af made me feel unsafe.
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Replying to @AdmiralHip @ISASaxonists
It's the hyperfocus on women/BIPOC that's really disgusting. I notice my name hasn't come up. I wonder why


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Replying to @HalstedMedieval @ISASaxonists
Way back I was very critical on that fb group of how he takes the time to shit on certain WOC in the field, and they aren’t even present so it’s really just a bunch of white people complaining about someone doing antiracist work. And his reply was “she is free to come debate”.
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