regguy@mstdn.social (@regguy@mstdn.social)
Now, once again, I am a Resister. TBA = Take Back America
Latino (Cuban & PR), Neurodivergent, Creative, Atheist, Writer, Woodworker, Amateur Astronomer, Computer Tech Guy, hearing aid user
My avatar is me at 18, in the 1970s, a man with curly dark hair, a mustache, and long sideburns (photo credit: my mom). The header photo is a pair of roseate spoonbills hanging out with a wood stork. (photo credit: my wife)
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Deleted my post about the sexual harassment I'd received on Fedi, because it was driving more sexual harassment toward me.
Senza categoria@mloxton There is an excellent book, "How to Be an Antiracist," by Ibram X. Kendi. Sexism has become a more difficult thing, as in some cases, it's in the eye of the recipient. I take anything like a slight only because they are the opposite sex to be sexism; that goes both ways. I think there is a lot of overt sexism that's easy to spot. If someone is harassing another, that's not necessarily sexism, but certainly harassment, and occurs more toward women than men, to be sure. @bob @vkc
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Deleted my post about the sexual harassment I'd received on Fedi, because it was driving more sexual harassment toward me.
Senza categoria@mloxton Matthew, I agree with you, we need to deal with it. But to be quite frank, I rarely see it. Not that I'm not looking, rather it's ususally beyond what is in my feed, and therefore I can't respond. I suggest we broadcast, or perhaps create a list that can be used and these women can PM that list with what's happening. I'd be happy to help, but I don't see it, thus I can't help. @bob @vkc
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Deleted my post about the sexual harassment I'd received on Fedi, because it was driving more sexual harassment toward me.
Senza categoria@vkc Those of us who wouldn't see it much because it isn't directed at us and may never pass through our feed. I guess the best thing is to screenshot the harassment and post it for all to see so we can harass the harasser.