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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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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These are vast swathes of great stuff out there created predominantly by women too. Tactics we have touched on but not in this thread that seem to apply here are, e.g., http://sjwiki.org/wiki/Concern_trolling …
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