• @[email protected]
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          9 months ago

          Yet somehow it is true that the vast majority of smug people who are confidently wrong are white males. Maybe someday we can have equality in the ratio of being smug while confidently wrong.

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          339 months ago

          You know how it goes, not all white males… but almost always it is a white male.

          This guy probably wouldn’t have even considered insulting a speaker that way if she wasn’t a woman. In a scientific setting it’s one thing disagreeing with an argument, and attacking the person proposing the argument.

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              Yes, but until recently they weren’t even accepted into colleges, were they? Almost like oppression is intersectional or something.

              EDIT: refer to my response to Mango. Y’all way stupider/bigoted than I gave you credit for in the first place.

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                  OMG, how dense can you be? You can be a sexist black men. But the chances that you will be invited to a NASA conference to insult a female scientist in the first place is mediated by your chances of being a highly educated scientist yourself which is limited by systemic racism still inherent in STEM and the education system of the US.

                  So, statistically speaking, it would still be more likely to be a white male, the one doing the insulting.

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      609 months ago

      Because that’s the group most likely to commit misogyny in the workplace? Especially in male dominated fields.

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        When someone commits a robbery and they happen to be the race that commits robberies the most often, do you feel the need to point that out?

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        Yes and I don’t think you pointing out the truth of this stereotype is unwarranted here. But her pointing it out in the first place was. Replace this with another accurate stereotype about another race. Let’s say there’s a city in which a certain race, per capita, commits crimes more than another. Does that warrant someone saying, “So I got mugged, and of course it was a black guy!”

        This type of stereotyping is clearly spiteful, ignores greater understanding about the social situation, and perpetuates the untrue idea most people conflate with these stereotypes: Every member of the race is like this. This is even internalized by members of the race in question, perpetuating the greater social issue itself.