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by bkirwi
4115 days ago
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It's an odd definition of personal privilege you have, where the privileged person suffers two years of harassment and abuse, and the person without privilege immediately returns to a lucrative career. It's also an odd definition of professional victim, where publicly being a 'victim' results in you getting booted out of the profession. I don't want to comment on the event itself here -- but I think that the aftermath, and the continued reaction to it, say a lot of sad things about the tech community. |
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Which is most privileged:
> It's also an odd definition of professional victim, where publicly being a 'victim' results in you getting booted out of the profession.Why she was booted from her profession was because she misused her position, -in a way that caused significant harm to the employer.