Hmm, in specific cases it may be an overreaction, but as a default, especially for women in STEM, it is unfortunately often a justified defense mechanism. Men mansplain to everybody, and not always as a power move, but other men usually have subtle responses that women can’t use.
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She thinks the dynamic here is teacher/student, he thinks it's peer/peer. Common mismatch
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exactly. twitter is just one long constant series of replies where everyone does the opposite of the principle of charityhttps://twitter.com/ctzn5/status/1007824728193716225?s=21 …
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Twitter is just where call outs are common because interactions with randos are inconsequential. The actual problem exists in high cost form inside bigger orgs.
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