That subreddit is full of examples of people who indeed express the views listed above (and those views are often expressed in much more hateful and bullying terms than would be appropriate here). You called Tohhou's…
Do you think there are any biases in tech that unfairly advantage women who choose to enter and unfairly disadvantage men who choose to enter?
I appreciate your posts here on Hacker News. Don't burn yourself out—those bullies aren't going away any time soon.
Let's look at what you said above. > But nobody has a problem with "Tulsa Codes!". Threads aren't full of people ranting about "third wave feminism" when they do. If young Tulsa residents were more already more wealthy…
Across all cultures (perhaps across all of history), women are more risk averse. In fact, feminist activists didn't push to get more women into tech until tech was a higher paying, lower risk endeavor. Only then did it…
Not quite. One person says, "We deliberately handle women with kid gloves. A under-qualified woman has a better chance than an under-qualified man." A feminist activist responds, "But you still hire more men! Therefore,…
He's concerned about being misconstrued because feminist activists love bullying people with waves of hateful, outrageously uncharitable, deliberately damaging messages at the slightest trigger. For example, here's what…
If my post came across as a generic "men's rights" post, rather than a direct response to the parent, then I didn't do a good enough job of tying it together. Western culture's hypersensitivity toward women's issues,…
> It is irrefutable that for generations American society took "affirmative action" to suppress women, to pigeonhole them into an impoverished gender role concerned only with housekeeping and child rearing. It is…
Really? Where is the sexism? Here's a link to the discussion as of the time of your comment: http://archive.is/yjT2g It looks like you're using "sexism" to mean "views that are not in lockstep with rude,…
No, you're describing me, actually.
> I think you misread the comment you're replying to. I think you misread mine, because you're inserting the word "all" where I never placed it. > People are not entitled to ignore all externalities that cause…
Everyone is entitled to (and does) ignore externalities that cause discomfort to others. If Alice performs well at her job, and her company gains a lot of marketshare as a result, she has likely caused discomfort for…
Many changes/advancements drastically increase opportunities for further changes/advancements. Technological advancement tends to follow that pattern, and I imagine many evolutionary changes do, too.
The explanation (and subsequent discussion) in your first link is wonderful. I love that there are nerds tucked away in random corners of the internet, making themselves happy by working on obscure, challenging problems…
That dehumanizing attitude is extremely common in first-world "social justice warrior" circles. They consciously and deliberately use shaming and bullying tactics to intimidate others into silence. They acknowledge this…
I use gender-neutral pronouns unless context dictates otherwise, but I want you to consider something. If a policy (or lack thereof) is correlated with women feeling excluded or intimidated, it doesn't necessarily mean…
This community, like most others, has an unspoken bias against third-wave feminist bullies. Look what happened to the "Atheism Plus" communities. They have been completely taken over by bigoted "social justice warriors"…
I don't think that's a counter point; it's a long discontinued practice of deliberately discriminating against people of a given race because other people of that race were too successful. It's not something I support,…
If the banning of CT scans would save just one innocent life, it would be worth it.
Yes, there are too many pesky east-Asians and Indians. There might be a Jewish problem as well.
In your mind, is it possible for someone to disagree with the article without "exemplifying the problem"? That's the issue with first-world "social-justice warriors", like the author of the linked opinion piece. If you…
There are hugely disproportionately more Indians and East-Asians than there are whites in the Silicon Valley. Why do you think that is?
It all depends on what is meant by "regulate". If the FDA just wants 23andMe to make it clearer to their customers that: 1. Like any screening, their results could be inaccurate. 2. Before making any changes based on…
Not having a test done could kill people, too.
That subreddit is full of examples of people who indeed express the views listed above (and those views are often expressed in much more hateful and bullying terms than would be appropriate here). You called Tohhou's…
Do you think there are any biases in tech that unfairly advantage women who choose to enter and unfairly disadvantage men who choose to enter?
I appreciate your posts here on Hacker News. Don't burn yourself out—those bullies aren't going away any time soon.
Let's look at what you said above. > But nobody has a problem with "Tulsa Codes!". Threads aren't full of people ranting about "third wave feminism" when they do. If young Tulsa residents were more already more wealthy…
Across all cultures (perhaps across all of history), women are more risk averse. In fact, feminist activists didn't push to get more women into tech until tech was a higher paying, lower risk endeavor. Only then did it…
Not quite. One person says, "We deliberately handle women with kid gloves. A under-qualified woman has a better chance than an under-qualified man." A feminist activist responds, "But you still hire more men! Therefore,…
He's concerned about being misconstrued because feminist activists love bullying people with waves of hateful, outrageously uncharitable, deliberately damaging messages at the slightest trigger. For example, here's what…
If my post came across as a generic "men's rights" post, rather than a direct response to the parent, then I didn't do a good enough job of tying it together. Western culture's hypersensitivity toward women's issues,…
> It is irrefutable that for generations American society took "affirmative action" to suppress women, to pigeonhole them into an impoverished gender role concerned only with housekeeping and child rearing. It is…
Really? Where is the sexism? Here's a link to the discussion as of the time of your comment: http://archive.is/yjT2g It looks like you're using "sexism" to mean "views that are not in lockstep with rude,…
No, you're describing me, actually.
> I think you misread the comment you're replying to. I think you misread mine, because you're inserting the word "all" where I never placed it. > People are not entitled to ignore all externalities that cause…
Everyone is entitled to (and does) ignore externalities that cause discomfort to others. If Alice performs well at her job, and her company gains a lot of marketshare as a result, she has likely caused discomfort for…
Many changes/advancements drastically increase opportunities for further changes/advancements. Technological advancement tends to follow that pattern, and I imagine many evolutionary changes do, too.
The explanation (and subsequent discussion) in your first link is wonderful. I love that there are nerds tucked away in random corners of the internet, making themselves happy by working on obscure, challenging problems…
That dehumanizing attitude is extremely common in first-world "social justice warrior" circles. They consciously and deliberately use shaming and bullying tactics to intimidate others into silence. They acknowledge this…
I use gender-neutral pronouns unless context dictates otherwise, but I want you to consider something. If a policy (or lack thereof) is correlated with women feeling excluded or intimidated, it doesn't necessarily mean…
This community, like most others, has an unspoken bias against third-wave feminist bullies. Look what happened to the "Atheism Plus" communities. They have been completely taken over by bigoted "social justice warriors"…
I don't think that's a counter point; it's a long discontinued practice of deliberately discriminating against people of a given race because other people of that race were too successful. It's not something I support,…
If the banning of CT scans would save just one innocent life, it would be worth it.
Yes, there are too many pesky east-Asians and Indians. There might be a Jewish problem as well.
In your mind, is it possible for someone to disagree with the article without "exemplifying the problem"? That's the issue with first-world "social-justice warriors", like the author of the linked opinion piece. If you…
There are hugely disproportionately more Indians and East-Asians than there are whites in the Silicon Valley. Why do you think that is?
It all depends on what is meant by "regulate". If the FDA just wants 23andMe to make it clearer to their customers that: 1. Like any screening, their results could be inaccurate. 2. Before making any changes based on…
Not having a test done could kill people, too.