is likely different from that of the woman to whom I responded. Which means my reaction to the situation is different. This whole thread>
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no. not at all. just tired of the verbal violence. want to focus energy on educating each other and fixing things, not on name calling.
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Is it poss that you might have some serious crossed wires with Julie? I mean I know you and I use sarcasm against ppl/communities/behaviours
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esp when they have hurt us or excluded us. I'm like pretty sure we have both done so in tweets recently. So it seemed a little harsh to me
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to speak out against a PhD student for calling out bad behaviour.

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I was calling out her bad behavior. and she responded with extremely bad behavior.
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But you did so in a public forum where her actions were directly calling out others who did something arguably bad. Is what she did actually
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harming anybody? Haven't you been angry and replied to tweets or even started tweets with sarcasm?
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Should that detract from the validity of your points?
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It's probably very overwhelming for a PhD student to even engage let alone call people out. I thought she did the right thing by doing so.
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And it does seem that many, including you I now realise, are happy she did.

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its important to call things out. a problem can't be corrected if its not acknowledged. but sarcasm is very damaging. I should know,
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