Here's an article that kind of annoyed me from the SF Chronicle online, it's obviously written from a feminist perspective, and is pretty much based on a load of B.S.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cg...331D54.DTL
At first I thought it was written by a woman, then I looked and saw it was written by a man-(gina). I hate it when feminists and manginas try to make up non-existent issues out of nothing and try to blame it all on men.
Basically, it's men and by proxy our influence over society and culture, that keeps women from entering and succeeding in the computer engineering field.
Ofcourse the obvious, is that men are inherently better at certain things, as are women in others. I don't think it's any coincidence that pretty much all technology throughout history has be created and invented by man. Telling that to a feminist, would ofcourse bring up the reaction that women, never had the rights to create anything because they've been oppressed by man since the dawn of time.
The comments from the article are pretty money, basically half the commenters are guys who know what's up and call B.S., the other half are feminists and manginas who spout their typical women are oppressed B.S.
I never really paid much attention to all this "feminists" and male/female dynamics before I took the "red pill", but now I see things through a completely different lense.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cg...331D54.DTL
At first I thought it was written by a woman, then I looked and saw it was written by a man-(gina). I hate it when feminists and manginas try to make up non-existent issues out of nothing and try to blame it all on men.
Basically, it's men and by proxy our influence over society and culture, that keeps women from entering and succeeding in the computer engineering field.
Ofcourse the obvious, is that men are inherently better at certain things, as are women in others. I don't think it's any coincidence that pretty much all technology throughout history has be created and invented by man. Telling that to a feminist, would ofcourse bring up the reaction that women, never had the rights to create anything because they've been oppressed by man since the dawn of time.
The comments from the article are pretty money, basically half the commenters are guys who know what's up and call B.S., the other half are feminists and manginas who spout their typical women are oppressed B.S.
I never really paid much attention to all this "feminists" and male/female dynamics before I took the "red pill", but now I see things through a completely different lense.