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Stirlingsays 19 Oct 17 7.11pm | |
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Originally posted by nickgusset
I'm not sure how Trump Jnr saying if you don't like being harassed get out of the workplace has anything to do with putting words in people's mouths. You've also said you weren't going to engage with me. Not a man of your word are you? Tsk. What Trump Jnr said was right....he didn't use the word harassed. What a joke....You refused to stop posting replies to me, despite me repeatedly asking. I never gave you my word. To be honest Nick, I wouldn't trust you with it now. You exist pretty much exclusively as a Hol troll. You certainly shouldn't be representing the site on media....far too polarised. I don't know what's going on there but we need a more reflective figure. Edited by Stirlingsays (19 Oct 2017 7.13pm)
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Ray in Houston Houston 19 Oct 17 8.20pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Perhaps a little but women don't want the same things men want in anything like the same numbers. You just run into the brick wall Google run into.....aside from discrimination against men....through anti nature ideas. And you won't manage to change the nature of the jobs without weakening the economics.
I bet they like being courted with a club and a hair dragging too.
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Dave58 Ipswich 19 Oct 17 10.31pm | |
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I wonder how many women offered certain favours? This guy needs taking down undoubtedly. But this men in power are not attractive to women? 90% of the audiences for 50 shades of grey were women.
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Stirlingsays 20 Oct 17 12.11am | |
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Originally posted by Ray in Houston
I bet they like being courted with a club and a hair dragging too. I think this is rather typical of idealogical 'progressives'. You just think you're right even regardless of stats and figures. A bit like the fresh faced youth who reads Marx and suddenly thinks they understand how it all works and what the problems are. The reality is that like nature, real life doesn't care what you think and your 'solutions' are no better...well, in reality produce worse situations because they are artificial. I just think you are deaf to what females actually want. You are more interested in making them fit what you think they should want. I spent years trying to encourage girls into IT and computing, when I was younger I was actually quite enthusiastic about it. As I grew older and having seen what happens the reality is that more girls are attracted to presentational subjects more than process subjects. With more girls than boys being attracted to front end development rather than back end development. That's just a difference between the sexes that I've observed in this subject. It's often independent of initial promise within that subject. The females we get who are interested in programming and servers are wonderful. They are great to have because the subject at the higher levels is so lop sided. The point is made to girls that choosing this area is an advantage to them as so many companies are desperate to up numbers...But people choose careers they are interested in. No one is right to tell them they are wrong.
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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 20 Oct 17 12.15am | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
I think this is rather typical of idealogical 'progressives'. You just think you're right even regardless of stats and figures. A bit like the fresh faced youth who reads Marx and suddenly thinks they understand how it all works and what the problems are. The reality is that like nature, real life doesn't care what you think and your 'solutions' are no better...well, in reality produce worse situations because they are artificial. I just think you are deaf to what females actually want. You are more interested in making them fit what you think they should want. I spent years trying to encourage girls into IT and computing, when I was younger I was actually quite enthusiastic about it. As I grew older and having seen what happens the reality is that more girls are attracted to presentational subjects more than process subjects. With more girls than boys being attracted to front end development rather than back end development. That's just a difference between the sexes that I've observed in this subject. It's often independence of initial promise within that subject. The females we get who are interested in programming and servers are wonderful. They are great to have because the subject at the higher levels is so lop sided. The point is made to girls that choosing this area is an advantage to them as so many companies are desperate to up numbers...But people choose careers they are interested in. No one is right to tell them they are wrong.
Interestingly, in all girls schools many do excel in those subjects.
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Stirlingsays 20 Oct 17 12.25am | |
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Originally posted by nickgusset
Interestingly, in all girls schools many do excel in those subjects. Are you saying girls chose IT and computing at percentages higher than in mixed schools? Edited by Stirlingsays (20 Oct 2017 12.25am)
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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 20 Oct 17 12.27am | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Are you saying girls chose IT and computing at percentages higher than in mixed schools? Edited by Stirlingsays (20 Oct 2017 12.25am) I'm only going by what teachers in those schools tell me. I speak to quite a few in my union role. It's come up in conversation a few times.
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Stirlingsays 20 Oct 17 12.39am | |
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Originally posted by nickgusset
I'm only going by what teachers in those schools tell me. I speak to quite a few in my union role. It's come up in conversation a few times. Being in the subject I think I would have heard of that before if it were true....but who knows..I can only say what my experience is as well. Maybe all girl schools are better for Stem subjects participation for girls. I certainly agree that more girls choosing these subjects would be a good thing. We just don't have enough people in stem in general.
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Ray in Houston Houston 20 Oct 17 5.00pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
I think this is rather typical of idealogical 'progressives'. You just think you're right even regardless of stats and figures. A bit like the fresh faced youth who reads Marx and suddenly thinks they understand how it all works and what the problems are. The reality is that like nature, real life doesn't care what you think and your 'solutions' are no better...well, in reality produce worse situations because they are artificial. I just think you are deaf to what females actually want. You are more interested in making them fit what you think they should want. I spent years trying to encourage girls into IT and computing, when I was younger I was actually quite enthusiastic about it. As I grew older and having seen what happens the reality is that more girls are attracted to presentational subjects more than process subjects. With more girls than boys being attracted to front end development rather than back end development. That's just a difference between the sexes that I've observed in this subject. It's often independent of initial promise within that subject. The females we get who are interested in programming and servers are wonderful. They are great to have because the subject at the higher levels is so lop sided. The point is made to girls that choosing this area is an advantage to them as so many companies are desperate to up numbers...But people choose careers they are interested in. No one is right to tell them they are wrong.
I am not trying to get anyone to fit into anything. I want everybody to have the opportunity to pursue what they want to and go as far as their talents will take them. A liberal utopia, perhaps, but let's at least start without anyone having to suck a fat man's dick just to get a job.
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Stirlingsays 20 Oct 17 5.06pm | |
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Originally posted by Ray in Houston
I am not trying to get anyone to fit into anything. I want everybody to have the opportunity to pursue what they want to and go as far as their talents will take them. A liberal utopia, perhaps, but let's at least start without anyone having to suck a fat man's dick just to get a job. Well, we perhaps would like the same outcomes on this....but we have different views on human nature and the reasons why people want what they want. Also perhaps a different view on what a 'liberal utopia' is.
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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 20 Oct 17 5.58pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Well, we perhaps would like the same outcomes on this....but we have different views on human nature and the reasons why people want what they want. Also perhaps a different view on what a 'liberal utopia' is. It ain't this... Attachment: FB_IMG_1508341729049.jpg (37.07Kb)
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Stirlingsays 20 Oct 17 6.04pm | |
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Originally posted by nickgusset
It ain't this... Pretty s***ty...but locker talk as it is....if he actually did anything let victims take him to court. I've heard women say worse than that and no one bats an eyelid. Edited by Stirlingsays (20 Oct 2017 6.04pm)
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