Yes, but where did she suggest people shouldn't be free to (ugh) "manthread"? Where did she call for them to be stopped?
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@barrydeutsch Where did I say she did? Its part of the whole 'mansplaining' 'manspreading' thing. Trying to control how others behave.2 replies 0 retweets 6 likes -
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You said she's authoritarian b/c of "a controlling, censorious attitude." Doesn't "censorious" imply support for censorship?
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Replying to @barrydeutsch
Yes, either by no-platforming or banning or by setting up informal 'rules' abt who is allowed to speak abt what & how.
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As far as I can tell, "no platforming" is just students expressing their free speech, as long as they don't make threats.
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Replying to @barrydeutsch @HPluckrose
No one has a right to speak on campus without objection, or to not have people say "let's cancel her & pick someone else."
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when people who may want to hear a speaker, but a group protests so that nobody may? You see no problem there?
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What prevents the group from renting or buying their own venue? They have no right to that particular venue.
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Sorry, that was unclearly phrased. By "the group," I meant the people who want to hear the speaker.
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If there's a shared resource - say, a speaking hall - everyone has a right to say how they think it should be used.
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But we can criticise their reasoning & attitude. If they protest eg black speakers or feminists.
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