Well, insisting we're not a movement = rhetorical play that has been used in and by other groups to sidestep criticism. I've seen it before.
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See, I think it's exactly the opposite: It actually prevents others from becoming part of it & spreading the virus to all of science (1/3)
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I also never claimed there was no movement. The point is being open doesn't require being part of "the movement," nor should it. (2/3)
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And finally, I explicitly said that science has a diversity problem. That needs to change regardless of how open or closed science is. (3/3)
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It does need to change, yes. One of the core tenets of
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"Core tenets" sounds like a lot like a religion :P - I think it's about changing your science practices. Diversity is issue in its own right
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What word do you prefer for the things under the umbrella?https://twitter.com/o_guest/status/889248986984591362 …
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For somebody who claims to think tone arguments are not the best, why do you keep telling me which words to use?
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I assume I can't mention deadly sins, right?
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I'm not telling you to do anything. I said that explicitly in the post. I am telling you why I believe it is harmful & exclusionary.
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Saying a word I said sounds like religion is pragmatically identical to saying "don't use it please". I'm open to ideas, what shall I say?
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If you don't like tenets I assume you don't like beliefs either. Shall I say "goals"?
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