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Purely by chance I happened on a Twitter beef this week, and though it worth recording for the annals of "Women can't have anything".
It involves this account (which I haven't tagged in, for reasons which will become obvious). You can guess where this is going, yes?
Back in April this rando decided to, out of the blue, attempt to police who they followed.
When they didn't get a response within 3 minutes they made an "official" request.
Determining their "official" capacity is left as an exercise for the reader.
After the misery of having to wait for 7 whole minutes, they do get a response, saying "No political statements".
Now we learn that:
(a) Making anything about women is political
(b) Saying transwomen are women is not political
The account explains that it aims to appeal right across the spectrum, because kids liking maths shouldn't be a political thing, right?
And it's because they clearly want to avoid anything political that I haven't tagged them in. I like the account and don't want to drag them into a fight they don't want to be part of.
Our OP has no such concerns, and decides to reveal who runs the account.
Remember, this account hasn't said anything about transwomen, and when asked if they would include them said to find one worthy of inclusion.
But now they're transphobic.
Meanwhile, this is absolutely not about making everything about transwomen.
Then the OP forgets for 6 weeks about this, but pops back up at the start of this month, talking about blockings, asking others to unfollow and accusing everyone who follows this harmless and charming account of enabling transphobia.
And this is where I stumbled across the argument. The OP seems to have forgotten that they got blocked for demanding an account bowed them. "This is unacceptable". They've become the victim in all this.
And Twitter won't help them, possibly because literally nobody has said or done anything that could be construed as transphobia (which, as many of us know, Twitter is pretty red-hot on)
I know we've all seen this, and much worse, before, but this one got to me. Especially with maths being a field that actively excluded women until relatively recently and where "girls aren't good at maths" prejudices still remain.
I haven't tagged them, but Great Women of Maths is a great account, and I'd strongly recommend that you #ff them.

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