Earlier quoted context omitted.
Damore never said that women were worse engineers or that biology makes them worse engineers. There was no implied inferiority. It is largely the PC crowd who read implied-inferiority into any study of biological differences between male and female. If you look carefully at some of the comments from female Googlers after the memo was leaked, they talk about fears of being perceived as less capable based on their biol…
I think this has been talked about multiple times over - Damore did not have a line that states that women and/or minorities are bad engineers. He does, however, clearly state that Google's hiring standards had 'lowered the bar' for women and minorities. I think it's awfully charitable not to infer that he considers the women/minorities at Google (on average) to be inferior engineers. Still, it's true that he never s…
> Of course, men and women experience bias, tech, and the workplace
> differently and we should be cognizant of this, but it’s far from the whole
> story. On average, men and women biologically differ in many ways ..
And then he talks about "Google lowering the bar".
I'm not sure how can I parse part "... but it's far from the whole story" with "Google lowering the bar".
I'm not racist, but...