:) No, I got that. I wasn't clear, sorry. I was suggesting that alternative forms of protest depend on the person in question. ->
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Replying to @TamaraBrouwer1 @HPluckrose
Student, teacher, philosopher, scientist, journalist etc. So, I wondered if you were thinking of a specific group or field.
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Replying to @TamaraBrouwer1
No, tailor it as appropriate but have a thoughtful, strategic & humane attitude.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Yes. I see now, you mean the attitude. I was thinking too practical.
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Replying to @TamaraBrouwer1
If students had called Jordan Peterson 'Jordana' & referred to him as 'her' rather than demanding firing it would have tested his principles
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Replying to @HPluckrose @TamaraBrouwer1
No. His principles stand for not trying to impose your "feelings" on someone else, especially when they depart from objective reality.
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Replying to @sredniem @TamaraBrouwer1
You think his argument wasn't for free speech but 'I get to call you what I want but you don't coz I'm right'?
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Replying to @HPluckrose @TamaraBrouwer1
He also thinks he is a man, this is objectively true and that he should be referred to as such. He is willing to debate this w/o shaming.
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Replying to @sredniem @TamaraBrouwer1
If he is actually prepared to force other students to use his pronouns coz he's right whilst refusing to use theirs coz they're wrong 1/2
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Then he's no champion of free speech. Everyone argues for things they think right being said. I don't think he is though. 2/2
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If you are saying you don't think he merits protesting, I agree with you. I'm just suggesting what would have been an appropriate protest.
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