As someone who lives in Seattle and whose friends are mostly in tech, from my understanding, this was a very odd move on his end.
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Replying to @BrittanySomeone @socratictimes
What would be the right way to make those points? It does seem like an open discussion on diversity was the right time and place, no?
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Replying to @HPluckrose @socratictimes
That response is way too long for a twitter convo. But I'm working on a YouTube video to discuss it. Overall: we need to better the way we
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Process Info. I thought his paper was so-so. I wasn't offended and I wasn't impressed. He made general statement's that don't help
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And didn't offer any solution, from what I read, that was logical. I was hoping for an actual solution.
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Replying to @BrittanySomeone @socratictimes
What do you think needs solving?
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Replying to @HPluckrose @socratictimes
You either can do a job or you cant. Righting a paper in relation to work, at your company, demoralizing coworkers based on their gender
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Isn't helpful or logical. If people are concerned about diversity hires because of qualifications sure. But I don't understand his need to
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Generalize in this context or have the Bayou conversation at work. Humans are herd animals but people should be judged individually
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Maybe I'm missing something but he didn't seem all that Earth shattering
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No! Its absolutely standard science.
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