.@SciMarchSeattle Okay, as a volunteer member of @ScienceTeens and someone waiting for this march for MONTHS, I am INCREDIBLY DISAPPOINTED.
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@SciMarchSeattle More than that, I was disgusted by how some of this March was handled.1 reply 17 retweets 45 likes -
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@SciMarchSeattle What's worse? I endorsed, encouraged attendance. I thought it would be better than many KNEW it would be, bc it's Seattle.2 replies 17 retweets 49 likes -
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@SciMarchSeattle Why, you may ask, am I so upset? What happened? Well first of all, a woman was DRAGGED from the stage for speaking out.1 reply 51 retweets 77 likes -
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@SciMarchSeattle How is this acceptable? Because of your "tight schedule"? Which ended early even after adding more speakers?pic.twitter.com/hppb4h2JEg9 replies 74 retweets 96 likes -
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@SciMarchSeattle allow this to happen! Did you know the speaker's name? What was she speaking about?#marginsci2 replies 7 retweets 13 likes -
Thank you. Very angry @SciMarchSeattle would physically drag a woman offstage for discussing #marginsci issues. CC @ScienceMarchDC
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Agreed. She wasn't scheduled, but the way it was handled was absolutely horrific.
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