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by jhall1468
3728 days ago
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> No, the long history of the phrase used to stereotype someone who knows nothing about technology made it about gender. No, it was age ageism. But the STEM field has an enormous gender gap so now we're actively looking for every single sentence that might be gender-biased and pretending that our feelings are facts. This is just another example of having a hammer makes everything look like a nail. The title was very clearly biased... that "older" generation can't understand modern technologies. But we had plenty of people here to defend women, even when they don't need it. |
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