@aujangabadi @NathanielGivens You assumed there were 10 Hugo winners in fiction per year in 1960s. That's just not true.
@aujangabadi @NathanielGivens No, we would not agree on that. As Delany example shows, statistical anomalies can happen.
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@HeerJeet@NathanielGivens Delany is *one* anomaly. But OK, let's flip it.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@HeerJeet@NathanielGivens Let's assume SF was 80% women and 20% men. And then for 3-5 years, men received 50% of Hugo awards.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@HeerJeet@NathanielGivens And then, in the next year, it reverted to 80-20 again. Would any of this be sexist? -
@aujangabadi@NathanielGivens This hypothetical ignores crucial context of real world (historical sexism of field & Rabid Puppies ideology)
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