OMG I *just* received a request from a White woman asking for my help writing their articles. Bonus: completely mispells my name.
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Replying to @OtherSociology
Double bonus points. Yesterday I wrote about racism and White people mispelling and mispronouncing my name.

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Replying to @OtherSociology
names are so important, & getting them right seems such common courtesy xx
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Replying to @Knhannah
Yes! And it's a simple recognition of the most basic level of respect every person deserves.
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Replying to @OtherSociology @Knhannah
Urgh don't get me started on the white ppl here who insist their Asian students change their names to be 'easier to pronounce'
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Replying to @vivster81 @Knhannah
People in extended family harassed by primary school teacher to change name to "make it easier." Refused. Kids forced to stand up to adults
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Replying to @OtherSociology @Knhannah
sigh... the kicker is, Cian/Siobhan etc would refuse to change their name if they lived in China/India etc
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Exactly. There's no justification for expecting people to change their names, regardless of where they live or their culture.
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