
I Am Not Biologically Inferior
I read the former Google employee’s manifesto, in its entirety. I read through his frustrations with the company’s inability to provide the same opportunities for the white males as they do minorities. I pouroused his thoughts concerning the female biology, and its hinderance of our ability to prioritize work, and to separate emotion from it.
The privelage and righteousness is all there. What it must be like to live in a world where you are so privelaged that you feel you have the right to send a memo to some of the smartest people that exist, including women, and tell them that you feel unfairly treated and investing in women is hopeless because our nature is too strong for us to put our strengths to work in the office.
We invented Computer Science, yet we are devalued.
We have the capability to get up early, fix our hair, put on our makeup, bra, match up our outfit with our shoes and still succeed. We are catcalled, mansplained to, and put down…even our president is a sexist. Men have it easy, in every way there is, so this notion that we are not strong enough to compete is illogical. We work 10 times harder just to exist, much less to get an equal shot at a job with equal pay…
#whoruntheworld
