"Stop making me look bad by telling the world, in my own words & those of my colleagues, exactly what I know I did!!"
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"I'm famous for Important Research. I was found guilty of sexual harassment. No fair you focus on the second part." UGH!
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"I misused research funds multiple times. I harassed my employees for over decade & no one did anything. Why stop me now?"
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@OtherSociology "Look at all the grants I got in the meantime! Clearly SOMETHING was working. I do my best work in the company of hookers."3 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
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But I guess if you're a *brilliant* White man, one's grants and publications make toxic work culture & harassment normal :/
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My great-grandfather, a prof at a Quaker college, had a long-term affair w his secretary. His wife caught them on his desk.
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So it's an issue I'm personally familiar with, but this is the field I want to spend my career in. I admired Lipkin greatly.
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Horrible to learn someone you admire harbours harassers. Lipkin has done nothing but legitimise harassment.
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Like, you work in a lab like that w a brilliant but pervy post-doc and report- couldn't trust that you wouldn't be blamed
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Absolutely- sexual harassment & rape culture in general are assured when women are blamed, not abuse of power & systems
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Replying to @OtherSociology
Yes, in so many walks of life and fields... It's as scary as it is infuriating.
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