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by reitanqild
2443 days ago
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> Seriously, though, that just simplifies to male. Seriously, I'm tired of this. In what company that HNers want to work in does being a male give you any advantage? Or in what school? (I'm aware of certain nurse and chemistry studies prioritizing men, but that's it.) If you cannot come up with any I kindly suggest stop insulting men. You don't need to do that to support others. - Someone who has gone out of his way to help women and immigrants |
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I was just pointing out that "sir" implies male gender. And given that we're talking about gender pronouns, not titles, the rest of it is irrelevant.