Short answer is of course "politics".
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I think when the narrative is run by those who are never "*actually* [...] forced into silence" they literally cannot imagine what it's like. Privilege.
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But why, if this has been pointed out repeatedly, is there no
that ones perspective is too incomplete to accurately grasp what ppl are going on about & then to start listening & reflecting. Why are some able to make that switch while others unable to? Also sincerely asking.2 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
Because that's not the primary work that is being undertaken in the interaction.
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It has been, truly. I and others have tried, consistently. Many genuine attempts to get the idea across, incl multiple times by Danielle herself. Now again people explained very clearly yesterday. I am waiting for the
to go on.https://twitter.com/irisvanrooij/status/1076595728003358720?s=21 …Iris van Rooij added,
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This info may also give context for some of
@o_guest ‘s earlier comments. There is a history & context. And yes, I am generally (stubbornly) optimistic. But that attitude has proven very difficult to maintain in this case.0 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
Absolutely agreed.
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The only trouble is that sometimes we have no way of knowing who is in that group. So we try a little and then personally I then stop.
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