Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How sad is it that when I voted today in the caucus, I all of a sudden realized I had a slight feeling of being afraid. I spoke with some Stamos supporters and was afraid one of them might be there and see me and berate me in public. I know it is irrational, but they are pushing such an angry, divisive message that I could imagine them yelling and saying the same kinds of hateful things they say online in real life![]()
They are the definition of bullies.
Huh? Really? Please.
Anonymous wrote:How sad is it that when I voted today in the caucus, I all of a sudden realized I had a slight feeling of being afraid. I spoke with some Stamos supporters and was afraid one of them might be there and see me and berate me in public. I know it is irrational, but they are pushing such an angry, divisive message that I could imagine them yelling and saying the same kinds of hateful things they say online in real life![]()
They are the definition of bullies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Systemic bias is real. Being an aggressive bully who pushes potential allies away is real. They do not negate each other.
Real allies are not that fragile.
Says the bully.
I'm a real ally and systemic bias is real IMO. But I'm undecided in the CA race and at this point leaning towards Stamos because of very large concerns about the conduct and judgement of Tafti. And I don't want to be called a racist because of it, which is where the convo is now on AEM.
Yeah, I don’t want someone who can’t even run an honest campaign running the prosecutor’s office. Sorry, Parisa. You should have run on issues instead of putting out attack ads that are easily fact checked as false.
I have similar concerns and talked to someone campaigning for Parisa today about them. I don’t think brutality was good phrasing. The perspective of the person I spoke with was more nuanced. I don’t like some aspects of Parisa’s campaign and I especially hate the behavior of her supporters on AEM. But I’d like to see someone more willing to use their prosecutorial discretion to avoid bringing marijuana possession charges, to not overcharge, and I think expungements should be allowed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Systemic bias is real. Being an aggressive bully who pushes potential allies away is real. They do not negate each other.
Real allies are not that fragile.
Says the bully.
I'm a real ally and systemic bias is real IMO. But I'm undecided in the CA race and at this point leaning towards Stamos because of very large concerns about the conduct and judgement of Tafti. And I don't want to be called a racist because of it, which is where the convo is now on AEM.
Yeah, I don’t want someone who can’t even run an honest campaign running the prosecutor’s office. Sorry, Parisa. You should have run on issues instead of putting out attack ads that are easily fact checked as false.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Systemic bias is real. Being an aggressive bully who pushes potential allies away is real. They do not negate each other.
Real allies are not that fragile.
Says the bully.
I'm a real ally and systemic bias is real IMO. But I'm undecided in the CA race and at this point leaning towards Stamos because of very large concerns about the conduct and judgement of Tafti. And I don't want to be called a racist because of it, which is where the convo is now on AEM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The biggest bully on AEM, last name starts with W, clearly isn’t very nice, she isn’t a moderator is she?
No, she isn't. And another one, last initial K (also not a moderator), tends to echo W every. single. time. W posts something - even if it's to agree or to extend a phrase.
The biggest bully W along with her two side kicks K and Y really should leave AEM and start a hate group called WKY. Haha
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Systemic bias is real. Being an aggressive bully who pushes potential allies away is real. They do not negate each other.
Real allies are not that fragile.
Says the bully.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The biggest bully on AEM, last name starts with W, clearly isn’t very nice, she isn’t a moderator is she?
I really think we need a new group for people who don't believe in systemic bias. There are a lot of people here who would join.
Nope, you’ve lost me here. I definitely believe in systemic bias, but also think those AEM posters are bullies and detrimental to their cause in the way they steamroll every conversation.
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To clarify, I agree that there’s obviously systemic bias. I don’t think those posters are bullies, and I think their pain and frustration is understandable, however, I do not think turning on each other helps advance justice. I think this strategy works to target leaders, like we don’t need to be polite to Kristen Njielsen when she wants to go out to dinner while kids are being kept in cages. BUT it’s a very different thing to respond to a private citizen who self-identifies and a Democrat for either expressing support for a moderate Democratic candidate or questions the tactics or motives of the other Democratic candidate. I think I may vote Tafti, but I am still unhappy about the smearing of Stamos. Just run on the issues! Especially when it’s another Democrat. Save the vitriol for Republicans. We need to maintain a big tent to win, people!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The biggest bully on AEM, last name starts with W, clearly isn’t very nice, she isn’t a moderator is she?
I really think we need a new group for people who don't believe in systemic bias. There are a lot of people here who would join.
Nope, you’ve lost me here. I definitely believe in systemic bias, but also think those AEM posters are bullies and detrimental to their cause in the way they steamroll every conversation.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The biggest bully on AEM, last name starts with W, clearly isn’t very nice, she isn’t a moderator is she?
No, she isn't. And another one, last initial K (also not a moderator), tends to echo W every. single. time. W posts something - even if it's to agree or to extend a phrase.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The biggest bully on AEM, last name starts with W, clearly isn’t very nice, she isn’t a moderator is she?
I really think we need a new group for people who don't believe in systemic bias. There are a lot of people here who would join.
Nope, you’ve lost me here. I definitely believe in systemic bias, but also think those AEM posters are bullies and detrimental to their cause in the way they steamroll every conversation.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The biggest bully on AEM, last name starts with W, clearly isn’t very nice, she isn’t a moderator is she?
I really think we need a new group for people who don't believe in systemic bias. There are a lot of people here who would join.
Nope, you’ve lost me here. I definitely believe in systemic bias, but also think those AEM posters are bullies and detrimental to their cause in the way they steamroll every conversation.
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