A very long time ago! I've moved on from that and addressed about a dozen views on this since.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
My bad then. I've been seeing your tweets retweeted by people who are very much still on that topic, and have been a bit annoyed by how many people have been pretty dishonest about what was said. About to unfollow a few people.
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Replying to @err_and_delete @HPluckrose
I like to follow people I disagree with, but only when their views are honest and consistent. I don't anyone gets anywhere with dishonesty. Sorry if I read you wrong.
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Replying to @err_and_delete
I can be mistaken but I hope not dishonest. :)
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Nah, it doesn't like you were being like that. I think the clip may have been a bit dishonest based on where it cut off, though. Based on what he said in it and some of his other sayings (which I'll admit I've only skimmed over) he seemed to saying something a bit different.
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Like, the "hypocrisy" bit (that I personally disagree with, tbh) seems driven by his position of telling people to be super proactive about everything, and viewing anything less as a vice. He seemed to be coming from the "unlocked car" view of things, where avoiding make up in t-
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Replying to @err_and_delete @HPluckrose
-the work place would be risk mitigation like when locking a car. His worldview would see it as hypocritical to complain of cars being stolen when people are failing to lock them. Personally, I disagree. I think that failing to account for/accepting risk isn't hypocritical.
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Having a car with a nice paint job would be the equivalent of make up. People could have stripped cars and bare faces and might be less likely to have them stolen or get harassed but this takes so much aesthetic pleasure away, I don't think its worth considering.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
I read that as people's faces being stolen for a moment had to laugh. I agree with you on that almost entirely, but the context I saw your tweets in didn't get that stance across at all.
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Replying to @err_and_delete @HPluckrose
To clarify, the people retweeting you were also retweeting things that removed the workplace context and the idea of harassment, and instead were calling him a rape apologist attempting to absolve rapists of all guilt.
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Well, it's 4.30 AM now and I must sleep. Goodnight.
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