1. You can criticize others whichever way you want but don't want to receive criticism? This is what I read to be the overarching point
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2. Sexism/racism and other acts against vulnerable people don't have to be called out? I think they are never OK and shouldn't be dismissed
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I agree but don't think the tone debate has anything to do w/ that. But I've said all I'm gonna say here, will leave last word to others.
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Re your earlier tweet, just to add too (and then I'll shut up!) that the post was in no way directed at you or ECRs specifically.
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Ah, that confused me! It came off without knowing all the back story (other followers of yours know more than me!) a little fascist.
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@chbergma also thought, it came off like "shut up". Context is so important and I obviously missed a lot because of not knowing it!1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes -
So this is directed at people outside open science telling you you're too angry etc?
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I assumed it was about the movement having issues with inclusivity and diversity. I was not able to pick up on that it was about outside
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people, closed science people, who want to silence us.
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Also maybe too fine a point for twitter but when things are vague they often get coopted so I really hope somebody doesn't wheel this post
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out to silence those who try to curb sexism within open science.
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