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by pksdjfikkkkdsff
2391 days ago
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Most "studies" of that are rather distorted, you have to read very carefully. For example they may summarize that many women have experienced discrimination at some point. That can mean in 4 years of study, somebody once made a sexist joke in passing. It doesn't imply they had real issues. And the issues of men are not even studied for comparison. That latter thing might be the biggest issue. The basic assumptions seems to be that things always come easy for men and they are always welcome. And yes I know many women in tech, as I studied with them and worked with them. I have also seen many articles by women in tech who say they didn't have issues. But somehow they don't count and are quickly forgotten, because they go against the narrative. |
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And there are many that do have issues. See, thats the thing about this stuff. Some women not having bad experiences, does not overrule the bad experiences of other women.