The burden always falls on URM to speak up & call out bigotry. Not only are we more vulnerable but the consequences for us are higher.
I don't disagree but sometimes it's about _not_ alienating URMs/ERCs/women, e.g., when I see threads like this:https://twitter.com/kathleenwade/status/897491465076604929 …
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I think sometimes it's more about making an atmosphere/giving an impression than about teaching somebody something, if that makes sense.
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Totally. And I will say that teaching doesn't mean you have to agree or give credence to the bigotry you're weeding out in people.
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With my guy friends I was very blunt and critical but I also responded when they asked *genuine* follow-up questions.
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