WHITE WOMEN, GODDAMN IT!!!pic.twitter.com/NfiQYnj52x
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White women as a demographic have continually disappointed in the polls. Don't like it? Go do something about it. But don't come at the messenger.
I am doing something about it, and part of that involves not shaming/alienating people. Can we at least agree it’s reckless to share and promote ANY graphic claiming to be fact that has no citations because it promotes a culture of rampant misinformation? That’s my primary issue.
Sure but if that was your primary concern, why did you focus so much on the rest of it?
Also speaking of alienating, why did you unfollow me after I didn't agree with you?
I unfollowed you after probably 2-3 years of following you when I saw your follow up tweet that seemed like it may have been related, at least in part, to your response to me and then assumed (incorrectly, apparently) you were unlikely to reply my follow up. Appreciate the reply.
Hey fellow woman, my issue was tossing out a random table with percentages that had no sources in the midst of a horrifying societal disregard for verifiable facts. That type of reckless behavior is a huge part of what got us into this mess. Would prefer discussion to rude snipes
And yet you spent so much time on the blaming and shaming part. I think you should assess why you're back pedaling your knee jerk response and learn from it. Setting aside your defensiveness is how we win.
Can you explain to me which part came across as shaming? I asked a genuine question about why that person thought it was constructive. I clearly could have softened it with additional words.
Your entire second point was about blaming and shaming, when you say your first point was your real concern. Why even include #2 then?
I viewed them as independent concerns, but my initial comment was just “source?” bc curious/didn’t think data was out. I spent time trying/failing to find the source, then thought the comment was unnecessarily divisive bc no one demographic is likely to win it w/o the other...
If white women stopped voting with white supremacy, we would win elections.
It pains me to see people who are a vocal part of a group I support and identify with use the same kinds of tactics as the groups they rail against (e.g., empty rhetoric, negative generalizations, no sources for things that reinforce existing beliefs, refusing mature discussion).
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