Yes. If I see a statement about me as motivated by sexism but speaker says it was not related to gender at all, he's the authority on this. https://twitter.com/DerekActual/status/792715797248417792 …
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Replying to @HPluckrose
That's hard. Some people really are lying about what they mean. Donald Trump claims he's the "least racist person." 99th chance?
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Replying to @DerekGT
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Replying to @HPluckrose
that seems to only cover things that are overt. For example, people keep giving him benefit of doubt and possible vague meanings
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Replying to @DerekGT
Yes. Things which are overt can be called. Things which aren't cannot. Ppl can only be judged on what they actually say.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
If someone who is a known racist/sexist w/e who has been called out before for smthing overt says smthing vague, not convincing
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Replying to @DerekGT
Not suggesting it is. Still need to address what ppl actually say rather than our perception of their motivations.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
as long as they can plausibly deny, that mentality allows them to continue winking in safety. Not saying everyone does this.
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Replying to @DerekGT
If an accusation can be plausibly denied based on what was actually said, we shld not try to mind-read & claim to know better.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
not claiming it's always best to assume, but maybe not best to give a free pass. In this case, for an argument, ask for reason
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We can use both judgement & charity. Purpose is to come to an accurate understanding of someone's motivations.
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