Unpopular opinion: In exactly the same way the aggression called out by #bropenscience harms open science at large, so does this aggressively genderized label #bropenscience itself harm the cause for diversity and equality at large. Thread
https://twitter.com/o_guest/status/1144318491383738368 …
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Also about context, do you mean the point I raised here?https://twitter.com/o_guest/status/1144888369769586688 …
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Yes! I’ve seen this in a different context on Twitter before, don’t want to link the person who made it, because I don’t think they like being tagged like that. Their point was that verbal aggression can be perceived very differently if it was paired with harassment in the past.
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Yes, it's a well-known point.
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In fact it's pretty much standard conditioning.
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I linked the specific interaction that I was referring to. Also, just to clarify: we’ve had nothing but pleasant interactions in person, so my “can be a bit of a bro” isn’t a blanket personality statement, but rather a situation-specific one. Hope that was clear! :)
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Everybody likes everybody in person.

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If only that were true
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So what exactly did I do that was bro-y?