Look at which comment I was replying to. I did see her job being threatened. I brought examples. If she gets ousted from conferences her job is being threatened and that seemed out of propertion to me.
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People are not mischaracterized out of thin air. When a tweet causes harm, other people will call for accountability. One's reaction to this criticism will determine how one is perceived. Genuine apology and sincerity in undoing harm is a good look. Doubling down is a bad look.
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Translation: if the mob says you are wrong, apologize OR ELSE. We are free to bully and "cancel" anyone who doesn't agree with us or hurts us in anyway. It's not our fault, we are just calling for "accountability" that's all. If we happen to destroy them, they deserved it.
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“It takes 20 years to build a reputation and five minutes to ruin it. If you think about that, you’ll do things differently.” There’s no hiding behind a mask forever. People are forgiving by nature but you have revealed your true nature.
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What do you know about building a reputation? Sounds like you are just parroting a bunch of stuff you've heard for attention. Do you need your 5 minutes of fame by having me respond to you. There you go. Enjoy.
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