Its funny watching you all how pretend you give a damn about all this ))))))))))
This lawsuit is by the state itself after 2 years of investigation and reports of sexual and verbal harassment and abuse and a person committing suicide.
Yes, there are opportunistic vultures on twitter leaping on all of this to add their own meager microaggression whinges for the sake of receiving "sweaty ur so brave a literal kween <3 <3 <3" and other e-cred, but that doesn't take away from the fact that there are actual victims, some men included from what I've seen.
You have more patience than I do. From your posts, it definitely seems you're well read into these issues. I deal with people a daily basic who don't understand the math I do to calculate expected (expected used in a statistical sense) outcomes and why not meeting these expectations can be evidence that there is a systemic issue. Luckily, my job is to do the math and it's someone else's job to convince these people that they need to do something about it.
This is one of the major issues though. People thinking that all that is being done is "we'll hire more of x". Is that happening? Probably sometimes. But I can assure you that is it not an acceptable practice and with the dozens of companies I've worked with who have hundreds of thousands of employees, that is not the accepted practice.
Being sexually harassed and verbally denigrated to the point of suicide isn't a snowflake thing. Crying online about how your manager complimented you on your strong, inspiring go-getter attitude but dared to criticize you for being a little too passionate and uncooperative is.
Again, this is why we use math and take into consideration the labor market. you keep giving me examples of "why is this field mostly X???" when in most cases, that isn't an issue because that's what's available in the labor market.
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And if that's the case then that would be what the numbers tell us when we calculate expectations. That's what I said in the rest of the post that you cut off.
Yeah, and offering women less money for the same job has been illegal for over.. what, two decades?
Yet if I were to bring that up, I'd undoubtedly get people rolling their eyes and going "heh, yeah well that doesn't mean anything because they do it anyway, educate urself sweaty" Not saying you would say that, but I've had retorts of similar nature before.