If you're a conservative in tech and don't want to be ostracized, you need to unequivocally condemn these asshats not sympathize w/them.
But some things are not opinions you can reasonably disagree on. They're matters of hate.
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Things like whether a particular race or gender is less capable or less worthy or whether a trans person is the gender they say they are.
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I agree, but this kind of thinking is exactly what conservative isn't, so you won't find many conservative in tech who think the same.
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If you're wrong on this, you DESERVE to be ostracized in workplace/community. You are a threat to others.
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The very fact that this is seen as political rather than basic workplace norms is a symptom of how messed up everything is.
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Most of the defenses I've seen is either claim the data was right or that it was a political lynching while avoiding the workplace topic.
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A claim that the data was right is what I call a big red flag for "association with misogyny". Flat-earther level of nonsense.
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