I dislike both terms. I have been accused of 'shaming' intersectional feminists for criticising intersectional feminism. This is utterly meaningless. I think they're doing feminism wrong. I explained why. Respond to what I am saying.
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I also reject the notion that I ever 'call out' people. This would imply that I believe myself to be in a position of rightness & judgement to which others have to account. Again, I am saying I think you are wrong. You can convince me I am by responding to what I am saying.
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I'd be happy to do away with both terms, or at least, return shaming to its intended meaning.
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To me: Criticism = you are wrong Shaming = you are personally repugnant, have bad motives, low moral character, etc.
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I generally find you to stay clearly on the side of criticism.
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"not being funny but.." .... insert more annoying buzz phrases below.
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