But I think to say OS isn't a group or somehow lacks this capacity (or willingness to use it when it suits them) doesn't quite wash. 12/13
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So it's an individual decision then, which is fine, and one for which I suspect in the OS community will vary 13/13
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Great thread (but where does one respond? 1st tweet?), I think what rubs ppl the wrong way about this is that if you want open science 1/
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Replying to @chbergma @JohnSakaluk and
to be adopted widely, shaming and in-group mentality are exactly the wrong way forward, and that's not news to anyone... 2/2
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I'm not sure shaming a racist is bad or indeed comparable to shaming newbies. I'm asking for creating a welcoming atmosphere for URMs.
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Ah thanks, that was my intention as well. There need to be boundaries (like participant protection) that are enforced but is shaming enough?
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I can't tell you what is enough against this specific person. He's really something else
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No idea what can be done with altright people except to hope they stop, call them out, etc.
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Impossible situation. Silence is no solution, but how to prevent them seeing themselves as "rebels" and "disruptors" instead of bad ppl
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I don't have all the answers. I've been having questions like this thrown at me non stop for 24hrs and counting. I just think K needs to be
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called out because he's hurting us, open science, science, so many things.
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If people disagree they don't have to call him out. But the effects on the community are real.
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