Yesterday @JackSmithIV was accused of offenses explicitly described as existing in a "gray area," namely "emotional abuse, manipulation, and gaslighting." Within hours he was publicly disowned by his union and fired. I'm sorry, but there is something wrong with this process.
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you're down to kick it with abusive men as long as they keep it private? are you suggesting that one benefit of union membership is not being held accountable for terrible behavior, be it private or public?
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Emotional abuse in the context of personal affairs should be dealt with through some kind of private censure/shunning rather than through Twitter and blogs. That's my basic position.
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let me clarify – "'public/private' line might as well not exist" ** for people who choose to broadcast their personalities, careers, and lives in public via social media. I'll take a hard stance for consumer/data privacy right up there with anyone, but this feels different to me
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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