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    Feminist Frequency‏Verified account @femfreq 26 Sep 2014

    "Will Silicon Valley Have Its NFL Moment? Sexist Behavior—Often Unchecked by Leaders—Remains Prevalent" http://online.wsj.com/articles/will-silicon-valley-have-its-nfl-moment-1411673207 … via @WSJ

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      1. Nicki Zmolek‏ @Nikozmo 26 Sep 2014
        Replying to @femfreq

        @femfreq @anitasarcasmian @WSJ "one of the most respected newspaper in the world" ahh, that good old American ethnocentric egotism

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      2. anita sarcasmian‏ @anitasarcasmian 26 Sep 2014
        Replying to @femfreq

        @femfreq @WSJ nice paywall. glad i didn't spend money on something you endorse.

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      3. Swearin' Spartacus‏ @Spartacussin 26 Sep 2014
        Replying to @anitasarcasmian

        @anitasarcasmian and yet you follow Sarkeesian on twitter and have created a twitter handle parodying her. You seem very invested in her.

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      4. anita sarcasmian‏ @anitasarcasmian 26 Sep 2014
        Replying to @Spartacussin

        @Spar_ticus of course i am. i think she is a toxic and dangerous cult leader. as a philantrophist she is very troubeling to me.

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      5. Swearin' Spartacus‏ @Spartacussin 26 Sep 2014
        Replying to @anitasarcasmian

        @anitasarcasmian you define your actions here as philanthropic?

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      6. anita sarcasmian‏ @anitasarcasmian 26 Sep 2014
        Replying to @Spartacussin

        @Spar_ticus srry not an native english speaker.i think humanitarian and egalitarian fit my views better

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      7. Swearin' Spartacus‏ @Spartacussin 26 Sep 2014
        Replying to @anitasarcasmian

        @anitasarcasmian you believe what you're doing by having a parody account is promoting humanitarianism and egalitarianism?

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      8. anita sarcasmian‏ @anitasarcasmian 26 Sep 2014
        Replying to @Spartacussin

        @Spar_ticus hell no. that would be incredibly stupid.

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      9. Swearin' Spartacus‏ @Spartacussin 26 Sep 2014
        Replying to @anitasarcasmian

        @anitasarcasmian so then what do you think you're accomplishing?

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      2. Eliseo Arias‏ @eliseoarias 26 Sep 2014
        Replying to @femfreq

        @femfreq The biggest irony is that the first software programmer was a woman. How things have changed in that industry, not just SV.

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      3. Hella Wrong‏ @Hella_Wrong 26 Sep 2014
        Replying to @eliseoarias

        @eliseoarias @femfreq Ada Lovelace, or Grace Hopper?

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      1. Author Alys Marchand‏ @AuthorAMarchand 29 Sep 2014
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        @femfreq @WSJ When I was a Silicon Valley tech, my equally-qualified male co-workers, doing the exact same work, were paid 40% more than me.

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      1. Mostly Harmless‏ @IntrepidDolphin 26 Sep 2014
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        @femfreq @WSJ That's a nice clickbait you've got there. Shame nobody can read the damn thing.

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      1. Stuart Rampy‏ @Stuart_1745 26 Sep 2014
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        @femfreq @WSJ you say this as if expecting the current situation with the NFL will cause a needed cultural shift. I'm not so optimistic.

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      1. Kevin Mullaney‏ @ircmullaney 26 Sep 2014
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        @femfreq @WSJ @jkrim Ever notice that WSJ is an anagram for SJW? Pretty suspicious if you ask me. 😃👍

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      1. Kate Ellenberger‏ @precatlady 26 Sep 2014
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        @femfreq @WSJ As the daughter of two computer scientists, one of them a woman, I've been waiting a long time for women to be treated fairly

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      1. Durruti Overdrive‏ @FullPresence 26 Sep 2014
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        @femfreq @WSJ The problem is the Valley itself. This is just the tip of the fucking iceberg.

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      1. Trevor Kroger‏ @tpkroger 26 Sep 2014
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        @femfreq @WSJ I wouldn't hold my breath...

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