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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] He was not fired for stating a viewpoint, he was fired because his statements (not based in science) is hostile. [/quote] Are there no studies which support his claims with respect to traits? If studies exist, then the science exists. There may be a consensus or there might not be a consensus, but that does not mean that there is no science there which supports his position. Look for a meta analysis (a study of studies) with regards to trait distribution, they exist. Take a look and let me know what you will find (you might not like it). Do you deny that women are more likely to be diagnosed with neurosis of some kind and receive treatment? Is that statement factually incorrect? Do you deny that women are not socialized to promote certain traits and reduce certain traits? The question of course is wether or not women who work at google possess these traits, to which Damore is unlikely to be able to prove either way, but certainly can provide evidence for the general population. [/quote] There is no science that supports the notion that we should not do outreach to women to encourage them to study engineering because no women are good at engineering. Women are more likely to be told they have anxiety when they are actually having a heart attack. That statement is factually correct. The whole point of the STEM outreach that offends the Google whiner is to not socialize women away from STEM. The effort is to stop the socialization of women to low paying jobs. Read Mindset, and stop putting people in a box and thinking they can't overcome their socialization/traits/characteristics. [/quote]
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