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by ocdtrekkie
3238 days ago
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This is still misrepresenting. He said those gender-based tendencies lead men and women to prefer and be interested in different things. Preference and interest has nothing to do with "suitability". To say that 100% of men and women are suitable to work in tech, but that maybe only 20-30% of the women would actually want to would be a more accurate representation of what he wrote. It's hard to see what's sexist about suggesting women should work wherever they prefer to, rather than being told they should become software engineers. |
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