Why Women’s Presence Stands Out—Yet Their Absence Doesn’t
On cognitive biases distorting how we see women’s representation – including overestimating women’s presence in workplaces and leadership and being blind to their absence
By Katie Jagielnicka
https://t.co/nh9L8EbzAO
Actually, if capitalism truly rewarded skill or intelligence, the richest people would be neurosurgeons, engineers, and scientists.
If it rewarded talent, it would be artists,
writers, and creators.
If it rewarded hard work, it would be cleaners, laborers, and service workers.
But it's none of them.
@Peter_Fitz Except on the trans issue, where the left has thrown their brains in the bin and is sticking their fingers in their ears going “La La La” in order not to hear that medicalising disturbed children is a disaster and that men who identify as trans can’t actually become women.
Sex is biological.
No amount of political spin, activist pressure or bureaucratic doublespeak can change that.
Facts matter. Reality matters. Common sense matters.
People need to understand that trans ideology is not a matter of anything as trivial as a "cultural war." On the contrary, it is a very real effort to destroy women as a sex class and to establish that a woman is nothing more than a collection of regressive stereotypes. The consequences of this will be profound and profoundly bad for women, and for anyone who cares about equality. It will make equality impossible because the very concept of the "interests of women" will necessarily include the interests of men.
lord, give me the strength to endure another week where the media discuss the CGT changes with the intensity of a terrorist attack while a third of the country struggle to afford food