'@lgatt0 @theosysbio @KreuzUQuer @walkingrandomly misplaced. If we want more openness, it's up to us to educate and not blame/call people
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@lgatt0@theosysbio@KreuzUQuer@walkingrandomly "fools" for trusting the old flawed system.2 replies 0 retweets 2 likes -
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yes, in our small academic bubble, the fool could very well be the ill advised adviser.
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but my arguments extend to the advisor... They also can't be called a "fool" for trusting
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the old flawed system. It's systemic change, we need them to listen. Calling people names
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and casting blame is fundamentally misplaced.
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(1)I'm making a general statement, not blaming/shaming an innocent ill-advised student 1/n
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(2) I do think supervisors should take responsibility, yes 2/n
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(3) blaming tools is rejecting our weaknesses, and won't improve on situation 3/n
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there's a lot to learn in acknowledging differences in languages and our own biases.
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do you think implying Matlab isn't serious is actually that bad? I think calling people
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"fools" is pretty terrible rhetoric.
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