my honest impression of women in science initiatives is their solidarity with senior colleagues while not caring about junior colleagues.
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Replying to @maria_ndrnh
as well as the idea that feminism has come to an end when they have the power to treat the ones on the lower end like shit.
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I hate to say it but this reflects everything I experience with respect to women in science in higher places. Even peers now are changing.
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It really is all about pulling the ladder up and away from now junior minorities, turning a deaf ear and blind eye to complaints, creating
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an environment in which issues are only openly discussed by a select few at a specific level. Boasting about salaries... On and on.
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Replying to @paweljmatusz @maria_ndrnh
I generally dislike talking about this because of how hurtful many women are towards me, women who (assume they) are "higher up" than me.
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This is why I keep my women friends very close in science because they are the ones that I cherish extra since they don't do this shit.
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i would not trust anyone enough for that. if there is an issue, say someone harasses you, i would not trust anyone to be in my back
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I have been harassed at work multiple times I know what happens.
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that they want to know whether you want to sue them and if not, you get a fuzzy letter with best wishes for your career
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