Maybe. But is censorship in line with our values? Or can we use this to start a convo?
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This is not censorship. This is ppl saying, sure, do this, but there are consequences.
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frankly I disagree. first we must educate.this was a generational gap. some roaring.others left
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would we excuse the ppl who laughed if it was extreme racist jokes or extreme sexist ones?
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I don't think anyone in this convo is excusng the laughs, though others aren't even aware of prob
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i'd add: laughs offensive, but our colleagues are smart. give them one chance b/f condemnation
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but the pt. of the pseudo society stmnt was to deal w/ what got presented. Not the audience
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agreed but people in audience laughing won't see it b/c don't know what twitter is. = MY issue
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won't see the Pseudo Society statement? I assume they will announce/post in other venues
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frankly? not to malign srs but many don't know what twitter is. or facebook. they like letters
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I expect the society will use all media platforms to notify ppl of these changes+issues.
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