now on those outrageous claims now that many have stopped hyperventilating and reacting to claims never, in fact, made.
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Replying to @GabeBlessing
This, by a former woman in tech, brings some needed nuance to the subject. https://www.bloomberg.com/amp/view/articles/2017-08-09/as-a-woman-in-tech-i-realized-these-are-not-my-people …
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Replying to @GabeBlessing
Maybe best article so far on this mess.pic.twitter.com/W9tGNESah1
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Replying to @4th_WaveNow @GabeBlessing
Puzzling why some think even entertaining possibility that MOST (not all) women prioritize human relations over tinkering w/machines is bad.
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Replying to @pigletpupper @GabeBlessing
How so? It's about averages, not individuals. Men are the ones who built nuclear bombs (and used them). Is THAT all socialization?
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Most feminists would agree that ON AVERAGE women are less prone to violence--across cultures. Women DO tend to have more "people skills" but
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that in NO way says women are incapable of being violent, building nuke bombs, etc if trained to do so. We ARE complex & "nurture" matters.
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That's the point (& one, BTW, both "sides" agree on, if you listen): No monolith. Averages aren't individuals. DISSUADING is the problem.
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