Twitter is like throwing a rock in a pond and watching the ripples spread. The trolls/sealions/gaslighters are always randoms that pop up. >
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Replying to @1KarenWyld @s
> That abuse/racism can be masked as a question (sealion), outright abuse, disputing my beliefs (gaslighting) or other trollish mannerisms.>
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Replying to @1KarenWyld @s
> The so-called educated/enlightened ones are the worst type of trolls. Which is probably why so many people don't see them as nasties. >
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Replying to @1KarenWyld @s
> Since Fri my notifications have been busy. And I was 'trending' in NSW. Not saying that to be boastful. It hasn't all been positive. >
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> Suddenly, I'm getting thinly veiled racism, & outright abuse from Australians; sealions from across the seas. And more. From strangers. >
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Replying to @1KarenWyld
Sorry you're going through this, Karen. Not good for mental health at best of times, let alone right now when your communities are hurting.
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Replying to @OtherSociology
Thanks. Personally I'm ok. Tougher than leather
But am aware ot those who've been swamped with racism, even when going thru grief & loss.1 reply 0 retweets 4 likes
I'm glad you're okay. Yes too many vile responses. Some conversations, especially "devil's advocate" on racist violence, are deeply damaging
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