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#OpenScience (OS) is not a club. You cannot be admitted to or expelled from it. 1/14https://twitter.com/o_guest/status/876905959830040576 …
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You should use open practices because they improve your research. You should not do it to belong to a group or to do me a favour. 2/14
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OS is like veganism: There are good reasons to do it, and doing more of it is typically better than doing less of it. Like veganism 3/14
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you *can* view OS as a movement and you can identify a "community": There are people doing it and others who don't, and there are 4/14
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people who regularly exchange information about it (and others who don't, even if they practise it). 5/14
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But: One vegan carries no responsibility for a crime another vegan commits and cannot be held accountable for it. 6/14
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Similarly, the tone or behaviour of individuals practising veganism has no bearing on whether or not you should become vegan. 7/14
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I assume you haven't met people who left veganism because of how appalled they are with some of the rhetoric?
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It's a big big thing sadly. Especially with organisations like PETA who use sexualised images of women and shock images. Veganism definitely
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has a class element too. It's definitely a culture with it's own restaurants, shops, clothing labels, ethics, etc.
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See, that's the whole point: Practising OS/veganism is a value in its own right. I personally choose to be nice to people and try to make >
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s, undermining slightly the point. The reason it needs to be addressed = Kierkegaard claims to be in our movement.