Did you know it's possible to go to a #sociology blog to and *not* write verbose transphobic gibberish? Not for pseudonymous DataJunkie1pic.twitter.com/sEscdFbZEU
Applied sociologist. Latin-Australian on Gadigal land. #Intersectionality, equity & diversity. Founder @sociologyatwork. Co-manage @STEMWomen & @ScienceOnGoogle
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Did you know it's possible to go to a #sociology blog to and *not* write verbose transphobic gibberish? Not for pseudonymous DataJunkie1pic.twitter.com/sEscdFbZEU
DataJunkie1 is very upset that my #sociology blog is "nothing more than government funded promotion of Social Engineering."
the idea of spending that much time writing that much text as a comment in someone's blog fill me with fatigue
Oh and I should note that I get these long essay comments *all the time* on my blog! Always White men. They have emotions.
I sometime wonder why ppl like that don't jst start their own blog, but then it's probably because no one wld read their
dumpster fire writing, so instd they impose it into someone else's space/blogs. On places like TC where you can check out
their profile, it seems that those who write these long comments have very busy days spread their opinions all over other
ppl's work. Must be helluva way to live assuming one's opinions are necessary for all occasions
But they think they are so entitled to impose those tired feelpinions in places that offer research to the contrary.
and I bet they would feel that they are being "censored" if you don't let them impose those opinions upon you
Yep. My policy is not to publish this commentary. They keep coming back so I block. But then others come. :/
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