@avantgame And for the record, these are issues I care about deeply. I have two brilliant daughters - smarter than I am - (cont.)
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@avantgame I've actually read that specific article at least twice, and easily 20 or 30 more on that site. I feel I learned a lot from it.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@avantgame And please don't misunderstand. I never said YOU were the sexist.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@avantgame But I think disliking a speech for the sole reason that the speaker only cites men is borderline and sends a bad message.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@avantgame Here's the core issue from the 1st tweet, that I can't wrap my head around => (cont)Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@avantgame Why is it a *requirement* that a speech cite men AND women in order to be inspirational? -
@Frogdiceinc first of, all a requirement by whom? I suggested it. SUGGESTION, not REQUIREMENT> -
@avantgame You said => "it really bugs me as a woman to hear an inspirational speech that only cites men" Sounds like you have a requirement
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@avantgame For example: I could imagine a speech that cited just George Washington and JFK, and it could be incredibly inspirational. -
@Frogdiceinc@avantgame I'd like there to be more speeches directed at both boys and girls with heroines in the mix as a normal component. -
@niltiac@avantgame Me too. But this was a discussion about ONE specific speech & someone disliking it on the SOLE reason it cited no women. -
@Frogdiceinc@avantgame@himatako No. No specific speech exists in isolation. It's always in the context of a larger body of speeches. -
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