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		<title>Comment on Link(s): Fri, May 14th, 11am by Tweets that mention Link(s): Fri, May 14th, 11am &#124; Your Revolution (The Blog!) -- Topsy.com</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tweets that mention Link(s): Fri, May 14th, 11am &#124; Your Revolution (The Blog!) -- Topsy.com</dc:creator>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by practis. practis said: Link(s): Fri, May 14th, 11am | Your Revolution (The Blog!): Facebook and “radical transparency” (a rant): The batt&#8230; <a href="http://bit.ly/dgzAqM" rel="nofollow">http://bit.ly/dgzAqM</a> [...]
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		<title>Comment on Link(s): Thu, Apr 8th, 8am by Dorian</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dorian</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Apr 2010 00:58:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thank you so much for the link! I appreciate being included among such awesome other posts.

Also, your trackback was the 100th comment on my blog. Which is pretty nifty.&lt;div class=&quot;comment-remix-meta&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;#&quot; class=&quot;replyto&quot; onclick=&quot;replyto(&#039;94&#039;,&#039;Dorian&#039;); return false;&quot;&gt;Reply&lt;/a&gt;  - &lt;a href=&quot;#&quot; class=&quot;quote&quot; onclick=&quot;quote(&#039;94&#039;,&#039;Dorian&#039;,&#039;Thank you so much for the link! I appreciate being included among such awesome other posts.\r\n\r\nAlso, your trackback was the 100th comment on my blog. Which is pretty nifty.&#039;); return false;&quot;&gt;Quote&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you so much for the link! I appreciate being included among such awesome other posts.</p>
<p>Also, your trackback was the 100th comment on my blog. Which is pretty nifty.
<div class="comment-remix-meta"><a href="#" class="replyto" onclick="replyto('94','Dorian'); return false;">Reply</a>  &#8211; <a href="#" class="quote" onclick="quote('94','Dorian','Thank you so much for the link! I appreciate being included among such awesome other posts.\r\n\r\nAlso, your trackback was the 100th comment on my blog. Which is pretty nifty.'); return false;">Quote</a></div>
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		<title>Comment on Letting Your Freak Flag Fly by Lee</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lee</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Sep 2008 04:42:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi, David, thanks for commenting.

I agree that differences are beneficial and I think (hope) most people reading your manifesto would be able to guess that that applies with regard to being &quot;different&quot; or Othered due to skin color, sex, etc.

I suppose I&#039;m worried that to the extent that we understand ourselves and our problems through collective identity/action, the idea of emphasizing individual uniqueness can be frightening.  And scary advice from someone who doesn&#039;t belong to the same category of oppression that you do can feel indifferent and/or hostile.

I wasn&#039;t, by the way, terribly concerned about *your* color so much as the demographics of the personal development movement.&lt;div class=&quot;comment-remix-meta&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;#&quot; class=&quot;replyto&quot; onclick=&quot;replyto(&#039;7&#039;,&#039;Lee&#039;); return false;&quot;&gt;Reply&lt;/a&gt;  - &lt;a href=&quot;#&quot; class=&quot;quote&quot; onclick=&quot;quote(&#039;7&#039;,&#039;Lee&#039;,&#039;Hi, David, thanks for commenting.\r\n\r\nI agree that differences are beneficial and I think (hope) most people reading your manifesto would be able to guess that that applies with regard to being \&quot;different\&quot; or Othered due to skin color, sex, etc.\r\n\r\nI suppose I\&#039;m worried that to the extent that we understand ourselves and our problems through collective identity\/action, the idea of emphasizing individual uniqueness can be frightening.  And scary advice from someone who doesn\&#039;t belong to the same category of oppression that you do can feel indifferent and\/or hostile.\r\n\r\nI wasn\&#039;t, by the way, terribly concerned about *your* color so much as the demographics of the personal development movement.&#039;); return false;&quot;&gt;Quote&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi, David, thanks for commenting.</p>
<p>I agree that differences are beneficial and I think (hope) most people reading your manifesto would be able to guess that that applies with regard to being &#8220;different&#8221; or Othered due to skin color, sex, etc.</p>
<p>I suppose I&#8217;m worried that to the extent that we understand ourselves and our problems through collective identity/action, the idea of emphasizing individual uniqueness can be frightening.  And scary advice from someone who doesn&#8217;t belong to the same category of oppression that you do can feel indifferent and/or hostile.</p>
<p>I wasn&#8217;t, by the way, terribly concerned about *your* color so much as the demographics of the personal development movement.
<div class="comment-remix-meta"><a href="#" class="replyto" onclick="replyto('7','Lee'); return false;">Reply</a>  &#8211; <a href="#" class="quote" onclick="quote('7','Lee','Hi, David, thanks for commenting.\r\n\r\nI agree that differences are beneficial and I think (hope) most people reading your manifesto would be able to guess that that applies with regard to being \&quot;different\&quot; or Othered due to skin color, sex, etc.\r\n\r\nI suppose I\'m worried that to the extent that we understand ourselves and our problems through collective identity\/action, the idea of emphasizing individual uniqueness can be frightening.  And scary advice from someone who doesn\'t belong to the same category of oppression that you do can feel indifferent and\/or hostile.\r\n\r\nI wasn\'t, by the way, terribly concerned about *your* color so much as the demographics of the personal development movement.'); return false;">Quote</a></div>
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		<title>Comment on Letting Your Freak Flag Fly by David Rendall</title>
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		<dc:creator>David Rendall</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Sep 2008 03:36:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Lee,

Thank you for posting my manifesto. I&#039;m glad you liked it enough to share it with others.

In the interest of full disclosure, I should admit that I am a man, who is also tall and white. However, as a husband and the father of three daughters, I&#039;m gradually turning into a woman. It&#039;s another part of my personal freak factor. 

I have two comments about what you said. First, I do think the freak factor has important implications for people who face &quot;prejudice and systemic oppression.&quot; It is an argument for the power and value of differences and a call for people to resist efforts to repress those differences. 

Second, it would certainly be beneficial if there was a collective acceptance of this concept and if differences were valued instead of despised. I think we can fight this battle as individuals and small groups. We can demonstrate, in small and large ways, that diversity is more useful than conformity.

David Rendall&lt;div class=&quot;comment-remix-meta&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;#&quot; class=&quot;replyto&quot; onclick=&quot;replyto(&#039;6&#039;,&#039;David Rendall&#039;); return false;&quot;&gt;Reply&lt;/a&gt;  - &lt;a href=&quot;#&quot; class=&quot;quote&quot; onclick=&quot;quote(&#039;6&#039;,&#039;David Rendall&#039;,&#039;Lee,\r\n\r\nThank you for posting my manifesto. I\&#039;m glad you liked it enough to share it with others.\r\n\r\nIn the interest of full disclosure, I should admit that I am a man, who is also tall and white. However, as a husband and the father of three daughters, I\&#039;m gradually turning into a woman. It\&#039;s another part of my personal freak factor. \r\n\r\nI have two comments about what you said. First, I do think the freak factor has important implications for people who face \&quot;prejudice and systemic oppression.\&quot; It is an argument for the power and value of differences and a call for people to resist efforts to repress those differences. \r\n\r\nSecond, it would certainly be beneficial if there was a collective acceptance of this concept and if differences were valued instead of despised. I think we can fight this battle as individuals and small groups. We can demonstrate, in small and large ways, that diversity is more useful than conformity.\r\n\r\nDavid Rendall&#039;); return false;&quot;&gt;Quote&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lee,</p>
<p>Thank you for posting my manifesto. I&#8217;m glad you liked it enough to share it with others.</p>
<p>In the interest of full disclosure, I should admit that I am a man, who is also tall and white. However, as a husband and the father of three daughters, I&#8217;m gradually turning into a woman. It&#8217;s another part of my personal freak factor. </p>
<p>I have two comments about what you said. First, I do think the freak factor has important implications for people who face &#8220;prejudice and systemic oppression.&#8221; It is an argument for the power and value of differences and a call for people to resist efforts to repress those differences. </p>
<p>Second, it would certainly be beneficial if there was a collective acceptance of this concept and if differences were valued instead of despised. I think we can fight this battle as individuals and small groups. We can demonstrate, in small and large ways, that diversity is more useful than conformity.</p>
<p>David Rendall
<div class="comment-remix-meta"><a href="#" class="replyto" onclick="replyto('6','David Rendall'); return false;">Reply</a>  &#8211; <a href="#" class="quote" onclick="quote('6','David Rendall','Lee,\r\n\r\nThank you for posting my manifesto. I\'m glad you liked it enough to share it with others.\r\n\r\nIn the interest of full disclosure, I should admit that I am a man, who is also tall and white. However, as a husband and the father of three daughters, I\'m gradually turning into a woman. It\'s another part of my personal freak factor. \r\n\r\nI have two comments about what you said. First, I do think the freak factor has important implications for people who face \&quot;prejudice and systemic oppression.\&quot; It is an argument for the power and value of differences and a call for people to resist efforts to repress those differences. \r\n\r\nSecond, it would certainly be beneficial if there was a collective acceptance of this concept and if differences were valued instead of despised. I think we can fight this battle as individuals and small groups. We can demonstrate, in small and large ways, that diversity is more useful than conformity.\r\n\r\nDavid Rendall'); return false;">Quote</a></div>
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