It's fascinating to see how feminists think that driving the men who actually do tech out of it in favor of women who observably can...
It's fascinating to see how feminists think that driving the men who actually do tech out of it in favor of women who observably can't do it is somehow going to improve it.
I'm curious. How is hiring more women like this going to improve technological development, exactly.
Just days after former Uber engineer Susan Fowler alleged in a viral blogpost that that management and HR dismissed her complaints about documented sexual harassment and sexism, protected a repeat offender because he was a “high performer” and suggested that women in the company were not as skilled as men, another female engineer - this time at Tesla - has accused Elon Musk’s car company of ignoring her complaints of “pervasive harassment”, paying her a lower salary than men doing the same work, promoting less qualified men over her and retaliating against her for raising concerns.Translation: despite her credentials and qualifications, she still wasn't as good as less qualified men upon whom their superiors could rely, so she spent her time there being a pain in the ass.
I'm curious. How is hiring more women like this going to improve technological development, exactly.
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