This is a really bad take. 1. A job is something you get paid for. We aren't making money off our time on here. 2. If you post your experiences or science constantly having to justify them to a bunch of people who know very little about the topic is exhausting.https://twitter.com/Richie_Research/status/1156886103913316352 …
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Replying to @DaniRabaiotti @o_guest
He's a Quillette sycophant. He's shown up on my threads with exactly this attitude when a racist & transphobic White woman attacked me for a research critique (not even her work). His argument was that I should just engage with trolls and that I was "derailing" by not "debating"
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Replying to @OtherSociology @DaniRabaiotti
DARVOing 100% https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denial#DARVO …
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Replying to @o_guest @DaniRabaiotti
This is a career strategy of a certain type of White male student, who are using social media to spread discrimination. They hope to appeal to academics who've made a name for themselves doing the same Wary of harm they do to fellow students IRL & harm they hope to do in future
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Replying to @OtherSociology @DaniRabaiotti
Yes! Also very *~*~interesting~*~* that he seems to have done this to you and Abeba — WoC in academia.pic.twitter.com/Q087BxoUs9
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Replying to @o_guest @DaniRabaiotti
He joins the long tradition of White scientists who use "academic freedom" to shield their appalling behaviour and to tear down minorities and other underrepresented groups. Appalling.
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Replying to @OtherSociology @o_guest
Very timely given I'm reading Superior by
@AngelaDSaini at the moment. Been thinking all the way through 'these are the people we run into online every damn day'. And here is yet another one.1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes -
But we must remember - it's not just online. He's a PhD student. He behaves this way online because that's the way he behaves. Twitter might make people bolder, but, in fact, racist people do this - and worse - every day in labs, classrooms, in public and behind closed doors.
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It’s the ‘behind closed doors’ but that really troubles me. I know such academics present horrible ideas to undergrads and graduates of color in contained spaces. And it went no where after reporting them, because the system protects those its already groomed.
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Oh, yeah, behind closed doors is everything from: not encouraging #POC / minority students who say they want to do a PhD (withholding support), to normalising inequity (let's not focus on racism because we're talking about gender equality right now), to overt discrimination
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