HYS Appellate Advice Forum
- A. Nony Mouse
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....no one here broke labor laws or made you stay late??
And no, you misread people. Challenging your complaints about how you were treated in biglaw is not the same as saying that AAs don't deserve human dignity.
And no, you misread people. Challenging your complaints about how you were treated in biglaw is not the same as saying that AAs don't deserve human dignity.
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I believe OP thought that I said that AAs are not deserving or respect or dignity. I have never and would never make that argument. I thought my discussion with OP yesterday made this clear, but I guess not since he continues to claim that I made that argument.A. Nony Mouse wrote:....no one here broke labor laws or made you stay late??
And no, you misread people. Challenging your complaints about how you were treated in biglaw is not the same as saying that AAs don't deserve human dignity.
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Like Nony said, I only suggested you delete your posts for your own good (no sinister ulterior motive, I promise). It took me 2 seconds to figure out who you are, which means that there are by now many others who have as well. You think people in your program don't read TLS? Your threads have been such train wrecks that they are guaranteed to become the subject of gossip, and your posts are going to be permanently memorialized on this board. I wouldn't be surprised if your classmates at YLS eventually find out about this either. Please think about the liability this poses for your future career.A. Nony Mouse wrote:You didn't have to convince anyone that AAs are entitled to human dignity. You spoke very vaguely about what was happening at your firm and got into a philosophical debate with another user. No one questions whether AAs are entitled to human dignity, they just may not agree with you about what that translates to in a NY biglaw firm.ConLaw2017 wrote:Maybe that message was a tad bit brass. But you are not including the context in which it was sent. Yesterday I literally had to convince multiple people that African-Americans are entitled to human dignity. Apparently, this proposition was not self-evident to them. These same people asked me to delete my posts because they felt I was too explicit in my statements. But instead of just stopping, they continued to post and make it seem as if there was no foul play on anyone's part except my own. If you were dealing with someone this irritating, you would not be pleasant with them either.rpupkin wrote:(developing social skills)ConLaw2017 wrote:I have messaged everyone on this thread. I believe it is in everyone's interest to comply.
In thread the only person who asked you to delete stuff was simply making a suggestion for your own benefit based on the amount of information you revealed about yourself. It is possible to find your LinkedIn based on that info. Unless someone PMed you something else, that was the only reason to delete your posts.
Look, I don't doubt some people have done shitty things to you at your firm (because Big Law is Big Law), but please realize you're not helping yourself in any way here.
- elendinel
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Literally no one told you that you are not entitled to basic human dignity and respect. What people told you is that just because you deserve both, doesn't mean everyone's always going to give it to you. You need to learn how to cope with those people who don't without destroying your relationships with people at work, and you need to learn not to take it personally when people don't treat you with the utmost respect. Because if you don't learn you won't advance.ConLaw2017 wrote:Some of my statements were vague. But, at least five people at some point tried to convince me that I was not entitled to basic human dignity and respect from other people. That's too far by any stretch of the matter.A. Nony Mouse wrote:You didn't have to convince anyone that AAs are entitled to human dignity. You spoke very vaguely about what was happening at your firm and got into a philosophical debate with another user. No one questions whether AAs are entitled to human dignity, they just may not agree with you about what that translates to in a NY biglaw firm.ConLaw2017 wrote:Maybe that message was a tad bit brass. But you are not including the context in which it was sent. Yesterday I literally had to convince multiple people that African-Americans are entitled to human dignity. Apparently, this proposition was not self-evident to them. These same people asked me to delete my posts because they felt I was too explicit in my statements. But instead of just stopping, they continued to post and make it seem as if there was no foul play on anyone's part except my own. If you were dealing with someone this irritating, you would not be pleasant with them either.rpupkin wrote:(developing social skills)ConLaw2017 wrote:I have messaged everyone on this thread. I believe it is in everyone's interest to comply.
In thread the only person who asked you to delete stuff was simply making a suggestion for your own benefit based on the amount of information you revealed about yourself. It is possible to find your LinkedIn based on that info. Unless someone PMed you something else, that was the only reason to delete your posts.
This is where learning basic social skills come into play.
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still waiting for a reply to my previous questions
- rpupkin
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OP believes that various posters on TLS are lawyers at his summer firm who are engaged in some kind of online-psychological warfare against him. See here:fredfred wrote:still waiting for a reply to my previous questions
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... &start=100
I first thought this was a semi-amusing troll job, but—based on his two new threads this weekend—OP might be serious. It's sad. We're not dealing with the typical naive 0L; we're dealing with someone who may have actual mental health issues. I don't think it's productive to insist that OP respond to your questions.
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Thanks for the link. Yeah I agree, I think its clear OP should seek some professional help before going to law school. OP I wish you the best. As someone who has a close friend with mental health challenges, the best thing you can do is go see a professional. It makes a difference.rpupkin wrote:OP believes that various posters on TLS are lawyers at his summer firm who are engaged in some kind of online-psychological warfare against him. See here:fredfred wrote:still waiting for a reply to my previous questions
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... &start=100
I first thought this was a semi-amusing troll job, but—based on his two new threads this weekend—OP might be serious. It's sad. We're not dealing with the typical naive 0L; we're dealing with someone who may have actual mental health issues. I don't think it's productive to insist that OP respond to your questions.
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Hopefully OP stays off TLS for some time and can make amends with his firm because this has already spread amongst others outside of this community. The most important thing I've learned this summer is how small the legal community is and how quickly gossip can spread throughout the community.