Well, what I'd like to say is that some of these arguments do make sense. While men shouldn't get over-sensitive over perceived "harassment" of them, neither should women just whine about harassment.--Eat me, I'm an azuki At 2015-10-04 01:29:33, "Carol Moore dc" <[email protected]> wrote: >The relevance is that some wikipedia editors would like to shut us all >up about harassment and civility and have made or will increase making >these kinds of arguments... > >Already made: >"I'm a serious contributor with 100 contributions a day and I shouldn't >have to put up with petty nonsense about civility and harassment." > >"These women are just oversensitive and have to "man up" and take it." > >New variations could be made: > >"I'm scared of making my 100 contributions a day cause I might get >accused of harassment if there are any women on that article." > >"These women and their false accusations are scaring away dozens of top >contributors..." etc. > >"I hope the women editing here won't start screaming harassment and >start scaring away big contributors who put so much important material >in the encyclopedia." > >"This woman complaining about harassment at ANI is just part of a pack >of feminists world wide who are scaring men so badly they are hurting >themselves and wikipedia..." > >etc. > >On 10/3/2015 11:19 AM, Daniel and Elizabeth Case wrote: >>> From having looked only at the headlines: >> >> 1) I really don't see the direct relevance of these to this list. >> >> 2) Consider the sources: a British newspaper so notorious for its >> sympathies to the Conservative Party and its associated politics that >> it's known informally as the Torygraph, and an American tabloid owned by >> Rupert Murdoch and known for similar politics. >> >> Daniel Case > >_______________________________________________ >Gendergap mailing list >[email protected] >To manage your subscription preferences, including unsubscribing, please visit: >https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/gendergap
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