Neither in academic circles where there are more women nor in skeptical, atheist, universal liberal ones where there are more men.
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This is purely a 'lived experience' - anecdotal evidence - so I remain open to possibility that women's opinions are taken less seriously.
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But I do think if an assumption that men's views are intrinsically more respect-worthy really did pervade society, I would have noticed.
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I advocate liberalism & gender equality & criticise religion & postmodernism. Never got impression my take on these dismissed coz female.pic.twitter.com/hQPSHfiuZB
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Some feminists have said that these analytics show that I am pandering to men's views & telling them what they want to hear.
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If so, this means men want to hear that liberal values generally & gender/racial/LGBT equality in particular need defending & supporting.
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Whilst irrationalist ideologies and particularly those which continue to evaluate people on their gender/race/sexuality are not helpful.
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I don't think men think this more than women do & it's women who DM me privately to talk about this much more.
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Sam Harris got in trouble for saying he thought atheist/skeptic groups had more men coz a certain polemical quality. Cld well be right.
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Interesting thought, do you remember where he said this?
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