that's an amazing, even interstellar increase in fb 'friends' you have, 
recently, as far as I know... Can one buy friends, on a way to 'global fame'?

Anyway: why should I connect/follow up so closely on someone who's blocked me 
mailwise? I'm not cynical or lacking enough self-respect for that, I think. I'm 
open for wise, healthy contacts that feel safe and warm enough, and are 
mutually learnful and stimulating, personally. Yet, I do browse sometimes. One 
may find interesting stuff some time. The visit on Twitter was learnful on how 
you look upon the 313 list and many of its members. I don't feel included in 
all that.

M.
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Van: Denise Dalphond <denisedalph...@gmail.com>
Verzonden: woensdag 1 juli 2020 3:20
Aan: Mario De Block <madb...@hotmail.com>; 313@hyperreal.org <313@hyperreal.org>
Onderwerp: Re: What this list is and isn't about


Here's my IG: 
https://www.instagram.com/schoolcraftwax<https://www.instagram.com/schoolcraftwax/?hl=en>

And here's my FB: https://www.facebook.com/dalphond

I'm maxed out on FB friends, but everything is public. You don't miss out on 
anything if we can't be friends.

I try to be a public educator on the internet.


Denise Dalphond, Ph.D.
ethnomusicologist
schoolcraftwax.work<http://schoolcraftwax.work>


On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 9:11 PM Mario De Block 
<madb...@hotmail.com<mailto:madb...@hotmail.com>> wrote:

don't try to tell me having problems here, then - it's you yourself having 
blocked me, with no reasoning. Especially not after my second mail. I didn't 
invite you on talking about rape culture. I only indicated it was an unjust 
suggestive point you tried to make.

By the way, I nuanced what you didn't yourself. You tweeted, for instance:

the 313 listserv is a place where racists & sexists thrive.

the 313 Detroit techno listserv is a place where whitesplaining is the name of 
the game. & if you don't whitesplain & don't support the whitesplainers full 
tilt, you're villainous.

techno and toxic whiteness are BFF. boyfriends 4ever.

the 313 listserv is a place where mostly elderly white men will tell you who to 
listen to and who to like and what to think about it.

on the 313 Detroit techno listserv, i'm accused, by kent williams, the elderly 
white man moderator, of making the list a shadow of what it used 2B. it's been 
dead [Skull] 4 years. boring AF. it's a shadow of its own death.


I mean... The 313 list might better be (passively or actively) supported by its 
members, instead of openly accused of such behaviour, right?

What do the other members think of this?

I'm quite sure that anyone who's able to communicate constructively or at least 
neutrally in an interpersonal sense (which is simply due as long as anyone 
doesn't cross lines with someone else), is welcome here. Of whatever 
nationality, age, being a he/she/they, and with any possible skin colour or 
religion. As long as the love for Detroit and its culture is a structural link.
And whoever crosses lines in whatever sense to anyone, should be able (or brave 
enough) to be confronted with that, get into a righteous exchange, and take any 
eventual apt message, to get straight with facts and people. They
 should not be blocked or unsubbed necessarily, but anyone in such interaction 
should be or feel invited to get into fair overthinking and conclusion, based 
on healthy exchange - with anyone being free of personal conclusion, but not 
free of interpersonal respect. Unless anything bad will take over and gets 
installed. A forum only exists by grace of anyone's constructive behaviour.

This, at least, is my way of looking upon this.

Mario
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Van: Denise Dalphond <denisedalph...@gmail.com<mailto:denisedalph...@gmail.com>>
Verzonden: woensdag 1 juli 2020 2:37
Aan: Mario De Block <madb...@hotmail.com<mailto:madb...@hotmail.com>>
CC: Kevin Kennedy <the...@gmail.com<mailto:the...@gmail.com>>; list 313 
<313@hyperreal.org<mailto:313@hyperreal.org>>
Onderwerp: Re: FW: What this list is and isn't about

All my internet is public cause I’m tryin to get globally famous. Tell your 
friends. I don’t need to talk to you about rape culture, bro. I need to be able 
to talk about music in a safe environment, which this ain’t. I’m thankful for 
social networks.

Read on.

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