Another day, another great thread by by @OtherSociology. FFS @ScienceMarchDC, get it together.https://twitter.com/othersociology/status/836767947745943553 …
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Threads don't fix problems. Getting involved does - join up and work with us.
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Replying to @sciencequiche
So thank you for voicing your thoughts of expertise of
#WOC who have been transparent.@sciencequiche@moefeliu@ScienceMarchDC#marginsci1 reply 0 retweets 9 likes -
Replying to @OtherSociology
its hard not to take your tweets personally given the work I've put in on marches across the world.
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inclusive marches. Ones in towns that have never had a diversity statement for a march before. But the withering criticism
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isnt worth it. the hate mail, the hate tweets - all while putting in untold hours to build something the community wanted
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Sorry, it seems you're saying that hate mail & unpaid work of volunteering not worth building inclusive community?
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Replying to @OtherSociology
No, I'm saying I quit. I build events that bring people together. And the feedback from you and others here indicates it not
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...You said my expertise, transparent critique & advice of SciMarch doesn't work. You chose to take this "personally"...
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I didn't mean it that way. It's that the relentless criticisms - from scientists, op-eds, twitter - from varied perspectives
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The point is to sort & respond to critique. What matters more @sciencequiche your feelings or the exclusion of millions of URM? #marginsci
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