I would like people claiming that it was an inappropriate way to make those points to tell me what the appropriate way would have been.
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There's not an appropriate way to publicly hand-wave about how science supports something harmful to your peers when science doesn't.
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No-one is suggesting doing that. Suggesting presenting the consensus of the behavioural sciences on gender in discussions on gender.
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There's not a clear consensus to present, though. There are interesting findings, but we're nowhere near clear statements about causality.
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There are clear consensuses on many things and more women being drawn to working with people &more men to working with things is one of them
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Obviously, you retain the right to disbelieve the scientists on this but not to shut down, ban, punish, fire, vilify people citing them.
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It would certainly seem so.
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