Privilege is a strong drug.
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Replying to @o_guest
yeah i remember when i complained about this on fb just to be lectured by 2 guys on our floor, sth like "lol, where did YOU see such psychos
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Replying to @maria_ndrnh @o_guest
I understand the canary argument but that would depend on the proportion of women in the department, won't it? Also, I'm not a fk canary!
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Replying to @twitemp1 @maria_ndrnh
Yes, if you fire all the men and replace them with women you might see an improvement but like I said the behaviours are seen in women too
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— real change has to be systemic!
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Replying to @o_guest @maria_ndrnh
I agree. That IS a very relevant point. Women are the problem too. Either because they are "canaries" or simply indifferent.
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I recently complained to my college admin about sexism and they sent a sr woman faculty to convince me why there wasn't sexism in college
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Keep complaining, move away from the uni system, find sympathetic journalists, etc. I you cannot do it openly do it with subtlety,
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i was explained by a very influential prof in our field that PIs will support each other and if you go to the press your career is over
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Rubbish. This kind of well-intentioned advise is no more than a well studied tool to persuade people to abide by their rules!
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I agree — total lies and rubbish. Obviously there are groups that will smear you, but those fuckers will do it regardless.
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