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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Replying to @o_guest @theosysbio and
(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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Replying to @lgatt0 @theosysbio and
responsibility, yes, calling them "fools", certainly not — the word itself is problematic.
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I never said nobody carries blame. A culture is created by all of us.
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but to single people out for following the system with the description "fool" — way way too
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Replying to @o_guest @theosysbio and
didn't singled anybody out calling them a fool >>
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looking back, called myself so for writing a parser on LOLCODE.
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I'm sure you realise calling yourself something doesn't mean others are happy with label.
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