For Ken to realize that the "outrage" does not solely come from one thing. My tweet seems pretty direct.
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You're responding to a different situation. There has been numerous other people discussing toxic behaviour that has been grouped with the white supremacist accusations. I'm pointing out that they are not the same and that the criticism shouldn't be brushed off because of it.
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Ken is complaining he is being attacked purely for someone accusing him of being white supremacist. I pointed out that people are always complaining about OTHER problematic behaviour. Dismiss the white supremacy shit, because he is not, but do not dismiss the rest.
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How can you even unilerately say that with incomplete information
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As “offensiveness” is determined by whether anyone takes offense, it is impossible to say without asking literally everyone. But we can imagine a “reasonable person” in everyone’s stead. Perhaps this exercise illustrates the absurdity of the offense-taking olympics. 1/n
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Honest questions: are there reasonable claims of comments or behavior that materially disenfranchise marginalized groups (to take a common criterion for “problematic”)? Furthermore, is said behavior intentional, and if so, is it reasonable to limit in a free society?
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Re claims of comments or behaviour see:https://twitter.com/sebmck/status/1165485977109815297 …
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