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by contourtrails 2983 days ago
Your attitude is a tempting one, but it is socially harmful in the long run. The issue is that women are actually doing more social harm than good by isolating themselves.

The more that women work side by side with men on equal footing in the workplace, establishing this as a social norm, over time the less frequently sexism will manifest itself.

Consider racial integration of baseball in America. Jackie Robinson faced terrible racism as the first black man to play MLB baseball. However this did not dissuade him from playing in what had traditionally been a white man's league. He welcomed the opportunity to be a pioneer in the face of abuse and in doing so he paved the way for other black men to join the league.

Racism has significantly receded in MLB, in large part because of pioneers like Jackie Robinson.

If Jackie Robinson had thought like you and the women who want to sequester themselves, then the progress of racial integration may have been impacted.

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One group of women working in an incubator environment to get a boost is not socially harmful.

Women get this all the time - whatever they do, its the wrong choice because whatever. The first, and often only, critique their actions get is negative. Why is that, do you suppose? A common thought is, its a form of institutional bias. Its an undercurrent that makes the work environment feel like wearing cement shoes.

But you read my comment, so you know I'm not saying what I am saying "because whatever", I'm saying it because in general I disagree with isolation and am in favor of partnership and integration.

Obviously one incubator will not have a major impact on society, but we are talking about the sort of thinking that leads to the creation of a non-male incubator and the value of the concept in general.