| >[B]lack males receive [prison] sentences that are approximately 10% longer
I don't see how this is related to programming but yes it is correct. The effect is even larger for men/women, so that men recieve much longer sentences for the same thing than a woman would. >The ratio of women’s and men’s median annual earnings was 77.0
This is mostly but not fully explained by choice of career. Women in the cities of US actually earn more than men. I don't feel like responding to more, since they are unrelated to the topic at hand, proving discrimination in the workplace keeping women out of programming. >providing proof of endemic sexism It depends on what you define as sexism to be sure. If you define sexism as telling a woman she looks beautiful, or showing pretty women in your presentation, then yes of course you will find things like that. >demand evidence in every discussion is a distraction tacti Yeah, I guess it disctracts from reading poorly thought out analogies... >income stats Correlation does not prove causation. >if you still demand that someone else go search for things online for you. Wow are being really hostile. I have made no such demands. But if you try to "prove" your point by doing analogies or by linking to irrelevant stats like incarceration of black males, I will call you out. |