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Replying to @HPluckrose @EdFarage
But I'm sure you can see how both ideas around language simplify a complicated reality of our world. Words need context and are a tool.
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Pretending that every word means the same thing to everyone is the issue here. We can't pretend that we live in a fairy world.
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But tweets like the original don't allow for complex ideas and falls short of insightful
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So, where do we go now? We continue to fumble around because there's no solution or even a challenge of ideas.
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As someone who spends my daily existence dealing with immigrants and people who come from different backgrounds, it takes hours to explain
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Simple ideas but it's important to slow it down and do so, for the long term. So I'm not a fan of anyone who simplifies the complex.
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Replying to @BrittanySomeone @EdFarage
We can have discussions. We need to know what we are discussing tho. This problem of term shift exists and if it continues to be applied to sexual crimes & misbehaviour, victims will lose credibility & men will face baseless witch-hunts.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @EdFarage
I don't know
@EdFarage so maybe I'm missing the context, but on it's own, it's an empty tweet.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
I'm always open to being wrong, and I respect your work Helen, so I hope to find more as a research that'll help me understand him better
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I don't know Ed either tho I think he's right. I was talking about James who was making the same point.
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