Sexist institutional structures exist which we can change. Why does it matter if populations differ due to genes vs culture?
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Replying to @djinnius
Not sure what you intend. Guess: ‶We can't know if institutional structures are sexist until we determine sexism measure.″ Is that it?
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Replying to @least_nathan
If cultural, institutional structures can be changed. Sexism exists. Therefore, sexist institutional structures can be changed.
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Replying to @djinnius @least_nathan
This is obviously not true of, say, boxing. It is obviously true of, say, a men's club. Where does Google fall?
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Replying to @djinnius @least_nathan
We can certainly change boxing and men's clubs, for example by banning them; but maybe you mean that boxing is sexist by nature?
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Replying to @kragen @least_nathan
I mean that male-only boxing is 99% genetic, and e.g. male-only Freemasonry 100% cultural.
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Also, my syllogism sucks, I can't fix it, the Google memo situation is a huge goddamn mess, and Twitter is why we can't have nice things.
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