Yes. There are two issues here. Was memo-writer right abt gender differences on average? Shld he be able to express those views unpunished?
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The right to express such views does not rely on them being correct or on them being in accordance with approved views on gender.
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If we were to ban people from saying things that are not factually correct, religious freedom would suffer most.
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Where people have been banned from expressing unorthodox views on gender, this has mostly impacted trans people & women seeking equality.
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This 'How dare he think he has the right to express such views to his peers' is deeply alarming. Its more alarming this is not clear to all.
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Quite so. Those who want to disagree with someone's claim should always aim for the highest rung of Graham's Hierarchy of Disagreement
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