I think that this is a really good point. I shudder at the idea that “EA is not for everyone” because I want to make spaces inclusive and welcoming, and I hate the feeling of being excluded from things for (what I percieve as) no good reason… but I think that that recognizing the idea that EA maybe really isn’t for everyone has a lot of truth.
In a simple sense, some people just don’t like taking the warm, fuzzy, feel-good empathy out of decisions. But also, some people don’t have the money or the skills to contribute.
I think that this is a really good point. I shudder at the idea that “EA is not for everyone” because I want to make spaces inclusive and welcoming, and I hate the feeling of being excluded from things for (what I percieve as) no good reason… but I think that that recognizing the idea that EA maybe really isn’t for everyone has a lot of truth.
In a simple sense, some people just don’t like taking the warm, fuzzy, feel-good empathy out of decisions. But also, some people don’t have the money or the skills to contribute.