I appreciate your apology, and am also interested in hearing more about how the organization plans on improving these issues for next year.
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Replying to @peggyrayzis @ReactiveConf
Nice! Now give this a read, and, maybe, take some similar action on your side: https://medium.com/@r1733388/hi-peggy-2800e5d16a51?source=linkShare-d3d276dc12e7-1509734641 …
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Peggy, did you and everyone who RT you understand how harmful this rage quit plus public shaming without talk before was very bad reaction?
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#ReactiveConf was mostly women as admins, acted in good faith to empowering women as hero You still want push more? Thats very cruelpic.twitter.com/mzR75otofU
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Your ask for cultural change can lead event admins around world just avoid *even as intent* to women because could harm & be publicly shamedpic.twitter.com/GGd4QAOAyN
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I am stunned to see
#a11y in your bio alongside this unbelievable lack of empathy. Do you have any idea how upset the SPEAKER must've felt?1 reply 0 retweets 7 likes -
Upset enough to write those thoughts down in public KNOWING she would be shamed and mocked with weird responses like yours.
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Tweets are short. Maybe next week I will write a full post on this subject if there is no change of opinion against who acted in good faith
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For much less public hate I seen women leave event organization forever and it is very, very difficult to find compromised organizers
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Please don't write any more words on this. Your point is very clear in 140 chars, and it is dangerous and wrong.
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Women aren't made of glass Jordan. Is criticism directed towards women ever not dangerous from your POV?
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