[Tweeters] Inappropriate posts - from the thread Amerigo
Vespucci
Denise Bolton via Tweeters
tweeters at u.washington.edu
Tue Jun 25 07:52:35 PDT 2024
Thank you Steve!
Denise Bolton
White woman well over the 65 limit.
On Tue, Jun 25, 2024, 7:13 AM Kevin Lucas via Tweeters <
tweeters at u.washington.edu> wrote:
> Steve,
> Thank you very much.
> Sincerely,
> Kevin Lucas -- A white male not yet over the 65 year old threshold, in
> Yakima County, WA
> *Qui tacet consentire videtur*
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 25, 2024 at 6:37 AM Steve Hampton via Tweeters <
> tweeters at u.washington.edu> wrote:
>
>> In the absence of any intervention by a Tweeters administrator, I will
>> reply.
>>
>> These posts against proposed bird name changes - usually with incorrect
>> information and speculation regarding scope, costs and benefits, and other
>> aspects - are inappropriate here and do harm to the birding community and
>> the use of Tweeters as representative of the birding community.
>>
>> Without trying to convince anyone why bird names (and organization names)
>> matter, I'll point out that they seem to matter to a lot of people.
>> Regardless of the rationale, there are three basic facts about this issue:
>>
>> 1) The demographic breakdown on this issue is stark. Most younger people
>> and people of color support the changes. Nearly all of the opposition comes
>> from white people over 65. This tells me, from a diversity, equity, and
>> inclusion perspective, there is a "there" there. We should pay attention to
>> why this is.
>>
>> 2) Due to historical biases and discrimination in opportunities and
>> privileges, the former group are the exact same demographics that are
>> under-represented in birding; and the latter are far more likely to be
>> today's field trip leaders, esteemed ornithologists, and conservation
>> organization leaders. This is evident and much has been written about it.
>>
>> 3) Having the latter group publicly dismiss the former group (on any
>> issue) is both insensitive and reckless when it comes to the future of
>> birding. Using Tweeters as a safe space for the latter group to openly
>> gripe and plan opposition is "gatekeeping" - public actions that preserve
>> the status quo and drive certain newcomers away. Intentions don't matter
>> here; impacts do. This is why so many younger people and people of color do
>> not participate in Tweeters, certain other social media groups, many
>> birding organizations, and their field trips.
>>
>> I'm dubious anyone will learn from this post, or be inspired to learn
>> more. And I'm dubious about my continued participation in Tweeters.
>>
>> I do wish everyone good birding,
>>
>>
>> --
>> Steve Hampton
>> Port Townsend, WA (qatáy)
>>
>>
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