Ask a Female Engineer: Thoughts on the Google Memo
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Ask a Female Engineer: Thoughts on the Google Memo
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Re: Ask a Female Engineer: Thoughts on the Google Memo
#2Is there a biological basis for this? I do not want "Gender Studies" references. I want real BIOLOGICAL, you know code mother nature put in you.
Re: Ask a Female Engineer: Thoughts on the Google Memo
#3with the recognition that gender and sex aren’t binary. Is there a biological basis for this? I do not want "Gender Studies" references. I want real BIOLOGICAL, you know code mother nature put in you.
Re: Ask a Female Engineer: Thoughts on the Google Memo
#4with the recognition that gender and sex aren’t binary. Is there a biological basis for this? I do not want "Gender Studies" references. I want real BIOLOGICAL, you know code mother nature put in you.
For people who are downvoting me and are either too lazy to talk to a doctor or use Google: Fine, here are some links. Please educate yourselves about simple biology you should have learned in school.
https://www.quora.com/Scientifically-how-many-sexes-genders-...
http://www.nytimes.com/1993/03/12/opinion/how-many-sexes-are...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intersex
Re: Ask a Female Engineer: Thoughts on the Google Memo
#5with the recognition that gender and sex aren’t binary. Is there a biological basis for this? I do not want "Gender Studies" references. I want real BIOLOGICAL, you know code mother nature put in you.
Re: Ask a Female Engineer: Thoughts on the Google Memo
#6Of all the sentiments expressed in the article, I mainly disagree with the comment that Damore did the company harm.
He posted his thoughts on an internal discussion board and someone else leaked this internal document to the press. The leaker did harm to Google not Damore. In fact, I think the memo had been posted for a week or two before it was leaked. If your argument for firing Damore is that he did the company harm, you should look at the person who took an internal company document and made it public.
There are many people who believe he should have been fired anyway for offending his female coworkers and perhaps making them feel unsafe, but that is a different argument all together with its own merits and faults depending strongly on your stance on what constitutes tolerable speech.
Re: Ask a Female Engineer: Thoughts on the Google Memo
#7with the recognition that gender and sex aren’t binary. Is there a biological basis for this? I do not want "Gender Studies" references. I want real BIOLOGICAL, you know code mother nature put in you.
Re: Ask a Female Engineer: Thoughts on the Google Memo
#8Re: Ask a Female Engineer: Thoughts on the Google Memo
#9with the recognition that gender and sex aren’t binary. Is there a biological basis for this? I do not want "Gender Studies" references. I want real BIOLOGICAL, you know code mother nature put in you.
So no, there isn't a biological basis for this, because gender isn't biological.
Re: Ask a Female Engineer: Thoughts on the Google Memo
#10with the recognition that gender and sex aren’t binary. Is there a biological basis for this? I do not want "Gender Studies" references. I want real BIOLOGICAL, you know code mother nature put in you.
The best explanation you will get is from a medical doctor. They will explain to you how there are multiple sexes. Gender is not biological so there is no biological explanation. For people who are downvoting me and are either too lazy to talk to a doctor or use Google: Fine, here are some links. Please educate yourselves about simple biology you should have learned in school. https://www.quora.com/Scientifically-how…
There is considerable evidence of gender identity different from biological sex lining up with biological features in several areas more typical of the other sex, so it seems that gender identity is tied to biology.
Which, if you think about it, it has to be: humans are biological machines, everything about them is biology, on one level or another. All of psychology is, ultimately, biology.