> And I am not the only one who has noticed this. E.g.: http://pgbovine.net/tech-privilege.htm That's really poor piece. I don't want to waste too much time with this, but the author really needs to reflect upon what…
Quinnchr, I can't reply to you, so I'll reply here instead. This suggests to me an inequitable society. A society where at a young age women are already taught that they aren't supposed to be good at math. The article…
Is it really ridiculous to suggest that gender differences would be minimized in a more equal society? It depends on how we define "equal". Imagine a human society in which the physical strength of men and women are…
I meant "curious to hear", not "curious to here". Editing my post seems to have no effect.
Of course. The full quote from the study: ----- Sex differences in juvenile activities, such as rough and tumble play, peer preferences, and infant interest, share similarities in humans and monkeys. Thus if activity…
Now, do you have anything at all cogent to say about the obvious cultural and economic forces that create differences? Let's think about this. We know there are differences in brain chemistry between males and females,…
Let's look back to the boys ten years ago who didn't start programming, because they didn't want to be socially ostracized and passed over as a potential romantic partner. Are those boys to blame for their decision? If…
> And I am not the only one who has noticed this. E.g.: http://pgbovine.net/tech-privilege.htm That's really poor piece. I don't want to waste too much time with this, but the author really needs to reflect upon what…
Quinnchr, I can't reply to you, so I'll reply here instead. This suggests to me an inequitable society. A society where at a young age women are already taught that they aren't supposed to be good at math. The article…
Is it really ridiculous to suggest that gender differences would be minimized in a more equal society? It depends on how we define "equal". Imagine a human society in which the physical strength of men and women are…
I meant "curious to hear", not "curious to here". Editing my post seems to have no effect.
Of course. The full quote from the study: ----- Sex differences in juvenile activities, such as rough and tumble play, peer preferences, and infant interest, share similarities in humans and monkeys. Thus if activity…
Now, do you have anything at all cogent to say about the obvious cultural and economic forces that create differences? Let's think about this. We know there are differences in brain chemistry between males and females,…
Let's look back to the boys ten years ago who didn't start programming, because they didn't want to be socially ostracized and passed over as a potential romantic partner. Are those boys to blame for their decision? If…