I said I don't think people mean anything awful by it & I don't. Show me that they do & not just a correlation in some cultures.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Please let me know what you would possibly accept for evidence and I'll be happy to work on it.
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You see correlations all the time between beliefs, and how they manifest themselves in speech all the time.
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Noticing these doesn't mean you write someone off or refuse to engage.
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Also, it's worth noting that Tweet almost certainly arose from the recent Cam Newton story, in which he was A) blatantly sexist,
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and B) referred to the reporter as 'female.' That's not 'proof,' but it is one of many data points.
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I just don't think we should operate this way. There's plenty of evidence when real sexism exists w/out reading into words.
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As I've said; one can notice obvious patterns while still engaging with explicit sexism.
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And as I've said, I don't think we should operate this way.
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Noticing patterns between beliefs and how they manifest in speech isn't 'operating' in any way. We just need to be careful not
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To make antagonistic claims like that on Twitter.
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