Yes I responded to Steven Pinker's comments on his thread. He's an educator. Comments show lack commitment to inclusion
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Replying to @HeyDrWilson @seelix
Also significant that he's a cognitive psychologist. It's not just STEMM. Social sci also suffers from colonialism.
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Replying to @OtherSociology @seelix
The linear thinking is strange. Why can't marching, voting and running for office be included?
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Replying to @HeyDrWilson @seelix
...& science will be "laughing stock" and "prove Trump right"...
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Replying to @OtherSociology @seelix
that is laughable b/c the reason women's march was a hit was that inclusion was central.
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Replying to @HeyDrWilson @seelix
I fear that, despite good intentions" Sci March is struggling, pandering to very racist public that we need to critique
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Replying to @OtherSociology @seelix
scientist too often hv no capacity to translate training to non-experimental applications.
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Replying to @HeyDrWilson @seelix
Yes. And it goes to critiques of local Women's Marches. Minorities have been doing protests for a lot longer. Learn!
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Replying to @OtherSociology @seelix
Do you have anyone's ear? Is the message registering?
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No I do not. But I see it playing out in private convos.
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