Nooooooo whyyyyyyyhttps://twitter.com/washingtonpost/status/932726575270973440 …
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Replying to @joneschrisg
C'mon, plus he's also well-known drunkard. If you see virtue signaling male, hash into "suspect" bucket!
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Including a former Moz CEO.
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Replying to @BrendanEich @joneschrisg
I'm not in favor of "hashing" simple characteristics into broad buckets. Neither are you, in fact.
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Replying to @wycats @joneschrisg
I'm not in favor of group or collective judgment or punishment, but after the last four years I'm no idiot, either. Don't pretend we are on a level playing field where John Locke and Voltaire and the Vendée happily interact!
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Virtuous males should stfu. Virtue signalling so far has been reliable "tell". I noticed!
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How do you balance between "virtue signalling" and speaking up against systemic issue? It doesn't feel like complacency is an option anymore.
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There's more to fixing issues than speaking up. I think it helps to balance but this is also too nonspecific. I understand the dilemma.
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Can’t assume good faith among your self professed ideological fellows - some are subclinical sociopaths.
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