<p>Hi norman,</p>
<p>My assertion is that who needs to go to workshops around creeperism is everyone who thinks creeperism should be addressed, because then folks who aren't creepers can learn some things about how to help ameliorate the problem. The interpretation your second message here reinforces for me is one where you seem to believe creepers oughta be educated, and that you also believe workshops would be towards that end. This leaves off any hope of educating concerned bystanders (that would, presumably, include you) and creating a non-rapey culture. I am glad if that's not what you mean. That's how it reads to me.</p>
<p>I empathize if you feel that you've been misrepresented. It was not a direct quote, but a paraphrase, because my intention was not to convey your thoughts. That was what you did, or attempted to (all communication being an approximation, after all).</p>
<p>I wanted to convey the way I read, experienced, and interpreted, what had been written. It is not my goal to misinterpret people. It is something that we all do, and hopefully work continually to do less.</p>
<p>I feel like my argument with you here is the same as my recent one on-list with johnny radio. Some things I expect from people who are my allies:<br>
-accepting my feelings as valid<br>
-accepting that communication is a two-way street<br>
-accepting that your responsibility to attempt to communicate your feelings accurately is precisely equal to my responsibility to attempt to interpret them correctly.</p>
<p>For me, the logical outcome of these tenets is that, if an ally of mine speaks in a way that convinces me they hold a certain belief, then they would be concerned, and seek to change the way they are speaking. For others, the logical outcome of being misunderstood seems to be to argue why the other person was wrong for not understanding them. Shrug.</p>
<p>R.</p>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Jun 28, 2013 6:14 PM, "Norman" <<a href="mailto:pryankster@gmail.com">pryankster@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
I think you were trying to quote a comment I made and what you said is NOT what I said. What I said is that my experience has been that the people that need to go to these workshops are the people that don't show up.<br>
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I did not say that there is no use in having them and didn't say anything about that I "believed that harassment is only the problem of skeevy creepers, and those they creep on." Harassment and assault are a serious problem in our society not just at Noisebridge.<br>
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If you are going to quote me please be correct and don't put words or motives in my mouth. I am quite capable of doing that myself.<br>
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Norman<br>
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On 6/27/2013 5:49 PM, rachel lyra hospodar wrote:<br>
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Thank you for caring! I got really sad about someone else's offhanded comment that if we do any realtime meetups around harrassment issues, there is no use because the people who need them won't be there...<br>
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Which is to say, that person believed that harassment is only the problem of skeevy creepers, and those they creep on.<br>
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I believe it's helpful for anyone who wants to demonstrate that they retain some humanity to engage with the issue. I also believe that anyone who is interested in the problem is qualified to engage with it, and in fact the entire thrust of hackering is that you don't need anyone's permission, or to reach an educational benchmark, to begin working.<br>
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R.<br>
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