Some are calling the push for gender equality in Silicon Valley a "witch hunt" against menhttp://nyti.ms/2fprQHW
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I read it, twice, and at least two responses to it, one positive, one negative (and responses to those responses).
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I know it was about "interest not ability." But shrug, say, someone said "black folks can do other things, but they prefer physical things."
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Would that not be obviously racist? And as one response said, wouldn't a less-object-oriented approach to engineering HELP in many cases?
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But the bottom line is, that kind of "women naturally do x, men naturally do y" thinking upholds every sexist idea in America.
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The thing is, that research can be presented in a non-sexist way. He instead chose to use it to "prove" we care too much about diversity.
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