Wait, what? I need to stop "like"ing things before I read (and understand) them
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@manes’s tweet was in reponse to the Google memo tweet by someone else :) No worries!1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes -
That someone else was whom I was rolling my eyes at.
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And I didn't mean it to sound "Well, actually" - but a lot of people turn to the gender-egalitarian country data and say "See, it's women's choices!" and I think Else-Quest handle that very well.
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To clarify, I didn't make that horrible argument that it's women who choose not to do STEM in the West.
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My argument, if anything was exactly the opposite. That women in the West have no other (default) choice but to do female-gendered stuff which is usually not STEM.
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Saying somebody has no other choice but to do X, exactly means that X was not a choice.
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Oh I understand. You are saying that women are shoehorned into "choices" by what's valued and I agree. I was trying to explain a different talking point among evo psych people. ->
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Oh, OK. It seemed like you were saying I was wrong, but actually you are just doing your own tangent? Sure, carry on.
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It was related to what
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yeah, sorry for crossed wires. 
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