Very true. What we choose to be silent about or are willing to ignore, is communicative and revealing of our values and priorities.https://twitter.com/richarddmorey/status/1041987494366142465?s=21 …
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The headings really fit some of the patterns: Don’t You Have More Important Issues To Think About Your Experience Is Not Representative Of Everyone Unless You Can Prove Your Experience Is Widespread I Won’t Believe It You’re Not Being A Team Playerhttp://www.derailingfordummies.com/derail-using-retaliation/ …
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And then some of these too: You’re Not Being Intellectual Enough/You’re Being Overly Intellectual You’re Interrogating From The Wrong Perspective You’re Arguing With Opinions Not Facthttp://www.derailingfordummies.com/derail-using-intellectualism/ …
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This too actually: It’s Only The Internethttp://www.derailingfordummies.com/derail-using-humour/ …
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It’s interesting (to me anyway) to see how different people have lumped and split this problem differently. One shrew and I settled on 9 categories (à la Groening’s “Life in Hell”) we were making BIG changes to the categories in our chart right up to the day we posted it.
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It's fine to have many ways of understanding these similar/same issues IMHO.
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It is very valuable. It gives tools for thinking about patterns of interaction and not staying caught in the or being fooled by them.
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Some of the best resources have been around for so long too, e.g.,http://geekfeminism.wikia.com/wiki/Geek_Feminism_Wiki …
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Oh! Thats amazing, thanks so much for posting the link!
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