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Dr Zuleyka Zevallos
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Dr Zuleyka Zevallos

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Applied sociologist. Latin-Australian on Gadigal land. #Intersectionality, equity & diversity. Founder @sociologyatwork. Co-manage @STEMWomen & @ScienceOnGoogle

Sydney, New South Wales
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    1. Gideon Moss‏ @egonotis 7 Apr 2018
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      Replying to @OtherSociology @ms_michellelaw

      What in that article suggested any kind of discrimination had taken place that had materially affected the author and would indicate a need to fight for equity?

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    2. Dr Zuleyka Zevallos‏ @OtherSociology 7 Apr 2018
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      Wow. A White man who doesn't use Twitter with his real name demands #WoC explain racial & gender discrimination further, even after skimmimg tweets about an article by a WoC covering these very issues. You're following me. I tweet about these issues daily. You'll learn so much!pic.twitter.com/3BlVT12jkD

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    3. Rachel McShane‏ @McshaneRachel 7 Apr 2018
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      Replying to @OtherSociology @ms_michellelaw

      Not Materially affected? I mean...what you are saying...is that a constant onslaught of racism and sexism that takes a legitimate toll on someone’s psyche to the point that they fear wearing certain colors and fear dating and fear interactions in the workplace...doesn’t matter?

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    4. Gideon Moss‏ @egonotis 7 Apr 2018
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      Replying to @McshaneRachel @OtherSociology @ms_michellelaw

      When she was a kid on the way to school she had kids shouting "China" and "Go home"? While unpleasant this doesn't seem anything more than the usual kind of kind of name calling. Most of us have been physically attacked by bullies at some point as kids.

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    5. Dr Zuleyka Zevallos‏ @OtherSociology 7 Apr 2018
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      Replying to @egonotis @McshaneRachel @ms_michellelaw

      That was some swift skim reading, Gideon Moss, are you sure you should be extending yourself by typing, having cherry picked one example of many, illustrating the very point you seem curiously unable to grasp? Suggest you lie down & conserve energy. This won't go well for you.

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    6. Gideon Moss‏ @egonotis 7 Apr 2018
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      Replying to @OtherSociology @McshaneRachel @ms_michellelaw

      Well I tried to pick the most egregious. The other kids saying she had soft skin and touching her hair didn't sound malevolent. Complaining the boys didn't come on to her sexually is rather bizarre when to do so would probably elicit accusations of harassment..

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    7. Dr Zuleyka Zevallos‏ @OtherSociology 7 Apr 2018
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      Replying to @egonotis @McshaneRachel @ms_michellelaw

      Poor little Gideon Moss. Befuddled by racism & sexism - but wanting a say all the same. Being touched as a sexual oddity is sexual harassment & Orientalism. (Read Said) The article also details being sexually exocitised. That is sexual racism. You do need a lie down after all.

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    8. Gideon Moss‏ @egonotis 7 Apr 2018
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      Replying to @OtherSociology @McshaneRachel @ms_michellelaw

      Well I didnt consider it sexual harassment when in se Asia people wanted to touch my hairy arms. It was irritating and took a while to get used to the lack of any concept of personal space but it wasnt malevolent.

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    9. Rachel McShane‏ @McshaneRachel 7 Apr 2018
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      Replying to @egonotis @OtherSociology @ms_michellelaw

      ALSO - consider the power dynamics here. In your travels were you a besieged minority?

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    10. Gideon Moss‏ @egonotis 7 Apr 2018
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      Replying to @McshaneRachel @OtherSociology @ms_michellelaw

      I was a minority who was discriminated against on the basis of my ethnicity and lack of status as a citizen despite living and working for 18m in the country. I didn't see myself as besieged tho, but neither I expect did the author of the article.

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      Dr Zuleyka Zevallos‏ @OtherSociology 7 Apr 2018
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      Replying to @egonotis @McshaneRachel @ms_michellelaw

      You weren't a minority in the same way WOC are minorities here & you know it. You did not experience discrimination - you can't deny this concept throughout my thread & invoke it now as a cloak for your bigotry You were a visitor not a migrant. You wouldn't qualify for a visa

      7:55 AM - 7 Apr 2018
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        1. Dr Zuleyka Zevallos‏ @OtherSociology 7 Apr 2018
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          Replying to @OtherSociology @McshaneRachel @ms_michellelaw

          Your logic is lazy & derivative. Your self righteousness is boring. You follow me but don't want to learn. You're angry Law is a respected & published writer despite the discrimination she encountered. Yet want to recast yourself as a victim. Angry White men are so dull.

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        2. Gideon Moss‏ @egonotis 7 Apr 2018
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          Replying to @OtherSociology @McshaneRachel @ms_michellelaw

          Well when my son was born in Saigon they refused to acknowledge me as father on the birth certificate bc his mother & I were not married & I was not ethnic Vietnamese. This had material effects like delays and difficulties in obtaining docs regarding his status in UK yrs later

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        3. Dr Zuleyka Zevallos‏ @OtherSociology 7 Apr 2018
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          🎻🎻🎻 There's that phrase again, "material effects." It only took 4 hours, but there it is - your sense of justification for spewing racism towards an Asian woman. "Difficulty obtaining docs" 😢 Congrats on playing racism bingo. Might want to get that White supremacy in check

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