On Mon, Oct 5, 2015 at 8:42 PM, Carol Moore dc <carolmooredc(a)verizon.net> wrote:
On 10/4/2015 5:59 AM, Robert Williams wrote:
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
The problem is is the double standard where women's actions are more easily
perceived as uncivil and/or harassment and their complaints about
incivility/harassment are labeled whining or even harassment.
I got banned from Wikipedia for merely defending myself against constant
harassment on the Gender Gap talk page and losing my temper a few times in
Arbitration because of the massive harassment there by people I didn't even
know.
The guy who got Ibanned from me for harassment got NO other warning or
sanction about it during arbitration. The guy who started a harassing
article about me only got a warning.
Only two of the several guys who worked together to harass and sabotage the
talk page got warnings about it.
By the way, "eat me, I'm an azuki" doesn't sound like a friendly
message.
Must I really do an internet search of the meaning of the term azuki?
and i read that you lost your temper a couple of times. what do you
think about anger management in this context, what i suggested here: