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Re: who is the girl
by mike on Friday 18/Jan/2008, @16:12
paul. stop making generalizations,

please tell me the sample size of women you've worked with that would allow you to draw a conclusion for the entire gender.

everyday people deal with sexism, racist, classism, homophobia, etc.. and to a great deal of people it does prevent them from doing things they would enjoy.

it's funny you used an cooking example to highlight how you're comfortable doing what? women's work? you fucking sexist, you're too stupid to even realize.
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Re: who is the girl
by Paul on Friday 18/Jan/2008, @18:34
> please tell me the sample size of women you've worked with that would allow you to draw a conclusion for the entire gender.

Well, a sample of women in computer fields is always hard because there are so few of them. In my graduation class, there were 5 women and 25 men, none of these women wanted to code.

> it's funny you used an cooking example to highlight how you're comfortable doing what? women's work?

Re-read my comment, I said I enjoy cooking even though I have to put up with people making stupid remarks about how cooking is a girl thing. That's stupid of course but it doesn't stop me from cooking. There will always be ignorant people that think that cooking is a girl thing and those ignorants won't stop me from enjoying cooking. Get it now? Thanks for the nice words though...
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