@ppn #DaylightSavingsTime truly is nothing but a way to force the working class to accommodate the recreational habits of a handful of elites.
@ppn I imagine it went something like this:
Golfer dudes: sun's up, let's keep playing golf!
Caddies: well, we have to close things up so we can go home and tend to our families, so we can't carry your stuff anymore tonight.
Golfer dudes: no bother, we'll just change the clocks and force you to stay out later so we can keep enjoying our leisure time
Daylight Savings Time is so awesome. I love trying to convince my kid to go to bed while the sun is still up, get out of bed before the sun comes back up, wear gloves and a jacket because the bike ride to school now happens at the absolute coldest part of the night, and ride the long way to school because the usual route is full of drivers who are now staring directly into the sunrise.
What's not to love?
OK, back to today.
I know the fediverse hasn't felt like home for a lot of people, but to me, it's indescribably more welcoming than that other place. I miss my friends in the old neighborhood, and the amazing connections I was able to make around the world, but those of you who are here, keeping this place safe and tolerant and affirming, more than make up for it.
thank you.
Thanks to all y'all for listening to me, supporting me, and amplifying me. And thanks to my parents for giving me a nickname that could go either way. 😉 12/12
1:50 PM · Mar 9, 2022
...here: https://twitter.com/Osaabiikwe/status/1501548685095841793… and here: https://twitter.com/rebeccalsanders/status/1501472903832879115… 11/
Quote Rebecca Sanders
@rebeccalsanders
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Mar 9, 2022
A deeply troubling account from a brilliant, thoughtful friend and colleague. Men, you may not ever mean to mansplain or worse, but patriarchy is the water in which you swim, as white supremacy is for us white folks. We must be more aware of how we affect others and do better. x.com/DrTCombs/statu…
... and finally, please remember this isn't a men vs. women thing. It's about those with privilege failing to use that privilege to lift others up (and often using it to keep others down). @Osaabiikwe & @rebeccalsanders both explain this brilliantly in the thread... 10/
1:50 PM · Mar 9, 2022
...and follow, support, and cite the women doing amazing work in typically male-dominanted fields.
@UrbanDemog has started a great list for urban mobility, many of whom were new to me: https://twitter.com/UrbanDemog/status/1501371415337082883… 9/
[the next day...]
I'm not surprised how many women this thread resonated with, but I'm pleased w/ how broadly it's spread & how many important convos it's sparked. If you want to do more, chheck out @JulieSLalonde's bystander intervention training https://twitter.com/JulieSLalonde/status/1500966252298317826… (h/t
@JonahGrahamKC
) 8/
I’m not a gender scholar, but I can attest first hand that online gender-based harassment is real, hurtful, and dangerous.
Please: learn how to recognize it, call it out, and knock it off. 7/
4:02 PM · Mar 8, 2022
It made a huge difference on me, emotionally. I felt lighter, freer, much more welcome to speak my mind in the virtual spaces I occupy when I was being perceived as a man instead of a woman. For the first time, I felt like the expert my friends & colleagues say I am. 6/
4:02 PM · Mar 8, 2022
The rest of my tweets during that time had similar, if less viral, responses. Over the course of the month I got 109 new followers and zero harassing or threatening replies, R/Ts, or @s. ZERO. 5/
4:02 PM · Mar 8, 2022
But when I removed the obvious female markers from my profile, everything instantly changed. One innocuous thread about interactions with drivers garnered 1148 likes and 133 retweets, a podcast invitation, and importantly only a single ‘well actually’ reply. 4/
4:02 PM · Mar 8, 2022
Just about every time I demonstrate any sort of expertise in any of these topics, I can expect to need to follow up with multiple blocks and reports of accounts I’ve never heard of. Y’all, it sucks. 3/
4:02 PM · Mar 8, 2022
I live in three very male-dominated spaces: transportation, bicycling, and academia. I’m rarely able to tweet about any of those topics without receiving replies & R/Ts that range from mansplaining to outright threatening. 2/
4:02 PM · Mar 8, 2022
[Date: Mar 8, 2022] A few weeks ago I quietly changed my profile pic to show a nondescript white male, riding away on a bicycle. I also removed my she/her pronouns from my bio. Today on #InternationalWomensDay I changed it back. 🧵
Happy #InternationalWomensDay.
My social media life has improved greatly since moving here from the other place. Still worth thinking about how social media, as a whole, treats women and femme-identifying people though.
I'm reposting here a thread I tweeted 2 years ago. It was illuminating to me then and now.
Link: https://twitter.com/DrTCombs/status/1501302408881836033
Copied/pasted tweets below ⤵️
@the5thColumnist @grivettcarnac @Auxonic @c_9 yep.
but it's a tough situation, because school buses are lifelines for so many families, and without the bus drivers, parents would be driving kids themselves, probably just as badly, and in a lot more vehicles.
so I keep my footage to myself.
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Not anti-car, just anti-carbrain. Fare-free transit is good policy. A person, not a data point.
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