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WorldCon: Things I Did Wrong
(I was planning to write this as a section of my big roundup post pretty much from the start, to be titled "Ego Boosting and Deflating," but since I see an aspect of it is being discussed, I thought I should break it out separately so it would go up quicker.)
A number of people were kind enough to say to me that they liked things I said on panels or the way I moderated or things I write online. I am very grateful for and appreciative of those comments. However, since very few people (even at a con!) are going to come up to me and say that they thought I did a lousy job or said something stupid, I thought it important to publicly acknowledge the times I did something wrong at the con.
- I suggested a group of people sit somewhere physically incapable of accommodating at least one of the members of the group. I apologized to the group at least but possibly not to the specific person; I apologize for being ableist and sizeist.
- During a panel, I interrupted
karnythia to explain something that she was going to get to in just a minute. (I apologized after.)
- Upon reflection, I'm pretty sure I mispronounced
karnythia's name at least once while on a panel. I apologize.
(I read by word recognition not phonetics and keep wanting to swap the "n" and "y" in her name, "cah-RIN-thee-ah" instead of "car-NEE-thee-ah." However, she said it out loud, that's no excuse, I should have written it down.)
- I told Kathryn Cramer something true but not complete and appeared two-faced as a result.
When she approached me and said that she regretted that I had dropped off a panel with her called "X, Why? Minorities in a Large Field, or Majorities in Our Own?," I said that I had been scheduled for items at 9:00, 10:00 (that one), 11:00, and 12:30. I should also have added "and as you know, we have fundamental differences of viewpoint, so I didn't feel it appropriate to be on a panel with you." I apologize for the inaccuracy.
(I was considerably surprised by her approaching me, especially since I had previously been told that she had stated that I had refused to be on a panel with her [*], and so socialization took over in the absence of preparation.)
[*] Yes, her knowledge of this raises other issues; I'm asking you all to defer discussion of them for now.
- I was a thoughtless Anglophone to hotel staff several times.
I have more complicated thoughts on my moderation of the "Writing Racial and Ethnic Diversity in Geographic Terms" panel, but I think they need to wait.
Do feel free to add to this list. Anonymous commenting is on here as usual, but I will screen gratuitously nasty comments (and then repost under ROT13 so you all can judge for yourselves).
(As I've said before: please don't say "oh gosh those aren't that bad, you're too hard on yourself" or whatever. I'm not looking for consolation or cookies. Also, I'd appreciate it if you'd save anything nice you were planning to say for a more topical post. => )
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It may be a generational thing, but I feel that it can be useful to make differences and the reasons for them open, as well as the bases for possible agreement on some issues.
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Also, no, wanting to air differences is not the sole jurisdiction of the venerable.
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(I also owe you an apology for mispronouncing your name after hearing it. I even transcribed in IPA to help me remember, and still failed. Sorry.)
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It was nice to meet you! I brought copies of your flyer to . . . some panel . . . and though I forgot to mention it at the time, gave it out to people talking after, and also to the POC meetup.
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I commend you for acknowledging these things you did wrong. They obviously meant enough to you to bother you quite a bit, which says good things about your character.
I just wanted to say that, while I can't say that I understand what happened at the con or topic or racism in general, I feel that I've learned a bit from reading several of your posts and links. Thank you for that.
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And thanks, I appreciate hearing that. It is very good to know that it makes a difference.
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That said, it's still a reasonable expectation that client-facing hotel staff in any decent-sized hotel in Montreal will speak English.
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I think it's probably ok to "sort-of figure that they'll probably" speak English. And to be "slightly surprised" if they don't. And being "Disappointed" is of course ok (I can be disappointed whenever things don't turn out my way...). However, being "annoyed" or "put-out" is not ok.
"Expect" has a bit of the "demand" connotation to it I think, which is why it's causing problems here. IMHO.
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New Brunswick is the only place I've called where the phone is typically answered "Bonjour Hello?".
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I usually say 'lo siento hablo muy poco Espanol' in Mexico, but that's different since I do have a tiny bit of Spanish.
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IME if you say "bonjour" back, though, they will *immediately* know you are Anglophone. =>
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Should we add things we think you did wrong, or volunteer things we did wrong?
Here's one of the latter: When Kathryn Cramer apologized to me last Thursday for some things she had said to me in email, I accepted without suggesting to her that she should instead publicly acknowledge that her behavior in the matter of OutingFail was reprehensible, and apologize to CoffeeAndInk and the other offended parties. That option didn't even occur to me until last night. What you said about socialization taking over.
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I had seen "bonjourhi" described in a much clumsier way -- essentially as "This is a cute Montreal thing! Enjoy it!" -- and so I completely skipped over subsequent discussion and ignored it.
Blah. Well, I've acted like a jerk before this in my life.
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I can't think of anything you did badly (not that I was in your vicinity most of the time!) I remember being surprised at first at how businesslike you were with keeping panel discussions going, I thought it made things feel rushed at times--but that was, as I said, at first. After I attended a few rather more sedate and/or directionless panels I changed my mind. Competant moderaters are valuable.
This is the only Worldcon I've ever been to, by the way, my previous experience with panels is basically nil.
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It's looking likely that I'll be in NYC in October though for an oral argument, so I definitely would like to come by. Keep you posted.