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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 15 Dec 2017

    The earliest computer programmers were women—then men decided it was a good careerhttp://on.wsj.com/2AOOWRG 

    5:23 PM - 15 Dec 2017
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      2. DJGrantik‏ @Vlasov_581 15 Dec 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        So like more men were at war, right?

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      3. Edmund‏ @Schwangstar 15 Dec 2017
        Replying to @Vlasov_581 @WSJ

        Shhh! Stop it with the facts! Women also worked in factories to make tanks bc they were much bigger & stronger than men in the 40s.

        0 replies 0 retweets 6 likes
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      2. bloatmarm‏ @bloatmarm 15 Dec 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        They were not programmers in the sense we understand it today, so stop with this bullshit.

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      1. ELiza Somers‏ @ELizaMSomers 15 Dec 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Now take a look at how Bank Tellers were men and paid well then women took over job and were paid less.

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      1. Valdease  🦏‏ @valdease1 15 Dec 2017
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        When are women going to take over war?

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      1. People4EthicalTreatmentOfFeminists‏ @pethamerica 15 Dec 2017
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        Today’s programmers are engineers. Using a computer doesn’t make you a programmer.

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      2. clausdietersen‏ @cdgham 15 Dec 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Apparently the men were better.

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      2. Debbie‏ @deb3420 15 Dec 2017
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        Women have always been the strongest sex. What a better world it's going to be.

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      1. SUZANNE BIELY-REITER‏ @skbiely 15 Dec 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        ~typical.

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      1. Vladimiros Peilivanidis‏ @rosspeili 15 Dec 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Yes they did , simply because men created this technological advancement for both men and women to interact with. Stop trying convince feminists you're on their side. They have nothing to offer. It's not a healthy customer crowd.

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      1. Aida‏ @DreamsnFaith70 15 Dec 2017
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        The more things change the more they stay the same...sighs #NonnieLyfe

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      1. Virginia Barnett‏ @Vbarnett323 15 Dec 2017
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        @jfagone #ElizebethSmithFriedman

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      1. MET‏ @MET13579 15 Dec 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Correction.... African American Women!!!

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      1. The Perpetuity Party‏ @perpetuityparty 15 Dec 2017
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        Plenty of men want to involve women more in STEM and provide a good environment for them. It's not men vs. women. There certainly are, however, men who are toxic and need removal

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      1. matt steketee‏ @Harmon98 15 Dec 2017
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        @sekispeaks

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      1. sgissah‏ @sgissah 15 Dec 2017
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        When court reporters were men it was a well-respected profession. Women took it over and that ended that.

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