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by ethbro
3031 days ago
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I'll respectively disagree. Granted, my personal experience is with antiquated southern racism, but I'd hazard most of the people in the OPs' stories do these things because they don't realize they're wrong. In the "Well, why wouldn't you comment on a woman's pregnancy when evaluating her for a job?" sense. There are certainly overt, aggressive, predatory stories included. But the bulk are things I can see being said in social or professional company. Or as Colleague B puts it: "When asked for a paragraph, my first reaction was that I didn’t have the sort of big bombshell stories being looked for." Borderline, casual sexism is important to vocally fight too. |
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Perhaps. Ideally. Eventually. But in a choose-your-battles context, borderline casual cases are fodder for contrarian denialists to minimize the over-the-line serious cases.
Focus on vocally fighting the most important or most fixable problem first, to make progress.