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Replying to @besttrousers @JacksonKernion and
damore’s memo was originally published in an internal google diversity forum, then leaked from there by his ideological opponents
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Replying to @blamelessjay @JacksonKernion and
It's not that he wasn't echoing anyone's points. It that he seemed to have been completely ignorant of the literature on this within econics.
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Replying to @besttrousers @JacksonKernion and
so you’re saying there’s only one opinion from one discipline on what explains the totality of human difference? fascinating
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Replying to @blamelessjay @JacksonKernion and
No, but I'm saying if you are asking questions about the original or extent of labor market discrimination at some point you should check out the labor economics literature.
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Replying to @besttrousers @JacksonKernion and
hmm so no answers outside of this discipline’s current consensus are worthwhile to explore?
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Replying to @blamelessjay @JacksonKernion and
No. But if you are going to make strong assertions you should be familiar with the relevant work that directly addresses the question.
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Replying to @besttrousers @JacksonKernion and
“strong assertions” are not how i’d characterize damore’s memo. did you read it? you do seem fairly unfamiliar with the situation
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Replying to @blamelessjay @JacksonKernion and
I did read it. He made several strong assertions that were 1.) Incorrect 2.) Well documented in the economics literature.
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Replying to @besttrousers @JacksonKernion and
his claims were all cited and well documented in the biology and psychology literature, are those disciplines subservient to economics? do economists check all of their results with biologists and psychologists?
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God hes tiresome
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