Actually it is sexist to say that the reason that so few women are in tech is because they are inferior at it. It is anti-sexist to say that there are so few women in tech because they are less interested in it. Lowering the barrier for women seems to say that they are inferior.
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Replying to @DaBozz21 @explainedcapit1 and
Lowering the barrier to the level men have it isn't saying they're inferior? What are you smoking
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Replying to @arika_chan42 @explainedcapit1 and
The barrier in companies like Google is lower than what it is for men. That is what James's memo was all about. Preferentially hiring women to meet a quota rather than hiring the best person (male or female) for the job.
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Replying to @DaBozz21 @explainedcapit1 and
Curious that the "best person for the job" just happens to be men so much more often than women. That's what orchestras said too before they started using blind auditionshttp://gap.hks.harvard.edu/orchestrating-impartiality-impact-%E2%80%9Cblind%E2%80%9D-auditions-female-musicians …
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Replying to @arika_chan42 @DaBozz21 and
Well it also happens that the best person for the job also happens to be women when its nursing or psychology. Women have more “tact” than men (probably because they talk about their emotions their entire life, meanwhile men have to “man it up”)
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Replying to @husheds_screams @DaBozz21 and
And that's what we call A PROBLEM The fact that men are expected to bottle their emotions is a very bad thing! Why are we not allowed to talk about it and have to pretend this kind of situation is fine?
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Replying to @arika_chan42 @DaBozz21 and
Because douches will always exist. Its not about sexism (weird that the english language does not have a specific word like “machismo”) its about toxic people telling you “lol bro grow a pair and man it up” or “thats not what a lady should be doing”. They are douches, not sexist
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Replying to @husheds_screams @DaBozz21 and
Except that it's so pervasive that it prevents men from wanting to be nurses? Why is "they're just aholes" an acceptable excuse? What's wrong with publicly criticising these aholes and shaming the people who do that?
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Replying to @arika_chan42 @husheds_screams and
Because it won't change anything. You can't shame people into conformity. It only make them resist you and fight back. In fact it will most likely make it worse.
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Replying to @DaBozz21 @husheds_screams and
... Shaming people for going outside gender lines doesn't seem to have that effect I'm not sure I believe it would for those aholes
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Uhh.. yeah it does. Just look at Pride parades. That whole thing is a rebellion against those who shame others into social sexual conformity.
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