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Epidemiologist. Writer (Guardian, Observer etc). "Well known research trouble-maker". PhDing at @UoW Host of @senscipod Email gidmk.healthnerd@gmail.com he/him

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    1. Health Nerd‏Verified account @GidMK 8 Jul 2020
      Replying to @GidMK @jeremy_gans

      Some might argue that withdrawing a book because of perceived racism with the publisher still willing and happy to engage is a great example of making a mistake and learning from it rather than being silencedpic.twitter.com/E7e9qcmfB1

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    2. Jeremy Gans‏ @jeremy_gans 8 Jul 2020
      Replying to @GidMK

      Some would, I'm sure. But others would argue that it'd be good if Asian writers felt free to set stories about slavery in an Asian setting, right? It's a hard case to paint as a 'great example'.

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    3. Health Nerd‏Verified account @GidMK 8 Jul 2020
      Replying to @jeremy_gans

      I'm not sure how someone voluntarily withdrawing their book once it was pointed out that it had racist overtones is in any way an example of the "chilling" and "censorious" nature of our culture

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    4. Jeremy Gans‏ @jeremy_gans 8 Jul 2020
      Replying to @GidMK

      No possible effect you can think of on the next Asian YA author thinking of writing about slavery in Asian? Or a future publisher of that novel?

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    5. Health Nerd‏Verified account @GidMK 8 Jul 2020
      Replying to @jeremy_gans

      I'm not saying it's not having an effect, I'm saying calling this silencing is a ridiculous overreach. It's equating an unfortunate allusion with laws restricting freedom of speech

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    6. Jeremy Gans‏ @jeremy_gans 8 Jul 2020
      Replying to @GidMK

      Yes, but as I previously pointed out, the letter doesn't equate these things with 'silence'. It expressly equates that with 'narrow[ing] the boundaries of what can be said without the threat of reprisal' and 'greater risk aversion'.pic.twitter.com/I890Fsm9Mj

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    7. Health Nerd‏Verified account @GidMK 8 Jul 2020
      Replying to @jeremy_gans

      It uses the word silence later on. And the "threat of reprisal" is a bit meaningless, virtually everything comes with some "threat" of "reprisal" As to risk aversion, is the pendulum swinging against racism worse than the previous situation?

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    8. Jeremy Gans‏ @jeremy_gans 8 Jul 2020
      Replying to @GidMK

      As already discussed, that later use was 'trying to silence or wish away', and was juxtaposed with 'exposure, argument and persuasion'. The pendulum and comparison you describe is the subject of the ENTIRE first paragraph. Surely you don't object to that para?pic.twitter.com/oOwr7bEWvA

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    9. Health Nerd‏Verified account @GidMK 8 Jul 2020
      Replying to @jeremy_gans

      Only insofar as it's vacuous nonsense. The statements are so general that they could literally apply to anything, then some vague appeal to Trump as an attempt to establish some left-wing creds. It's standard "both sides" absurdity

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    10. Jeremy Gans‏ @jeremy_gans 8 Jul 2020
      Replying to @GidMK

      So, 'Donald Tump' is 'a real threat to democracy' is too vague? What wouldn't be vague on your view?

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      Health Nerd‏Verified account @GidMK 8 Jul 2020
      Replying to @jeremy_gans

      Sorry what? That's not the bit that's vague. This sentence could mean literally anything - what "ideological conformity" are they talking about and what in the world does it have to do with Trump's authoritarianism?pic.twitter.com/fiSn89Y0zE

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        2. Health Nerd‏Verified account @GidMK 8 Jul 2020
          Replying to @GidMK @jeremy_gans

          And this phrase is meaningless. What "dogma and coercion" are right-wing demagogues exploiting on "both sides"? It all reads as if they really want to say "let people be racist/homophobic" etc but can't bring themselves to say itpic.twitter.com/3G8ViUxGAi

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        3. Jeremy Gans‏ @jeremy_gans 8 Jul 2020
          Replying to @GidMK

          The reference to 'dogma and coercion' is explained in the next sentence: 'a vogue for public shaming and ostracism, and the tendency to dissolve complex policy issues in a blinding moral certainty.'pic.twitter.com/Cp9XL03kmv

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        1. Jeremy Gans‏ @jeremy_gans 8 Jul 2020
          Replying to @GidMK

          It could mean anything, but the second paragraph spells out what the letter means by it. The first paragraph expressly states the link to Trump - illberalism and intolerance. Surely, those are fair descriptions of DT?pic.twitter.com/0lpgdFQHsA

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