James Gillmore
Aug 8, 2017 · 2 min read

As I wrote elsewhere:

“May be the one mistake I made [something Zunger seems like he would never admit, likely in regards to any mistakes].

“What I really meant is this guy is not experienced at a thing, at life, at anything. By his own definition, he’s not a good engineer, as he’s created a hostile environment for everyone around him with his high and mighty attitude. In other words, his soft skills that supposedly he deems are so important to being a good engineer are nowhere near as good as he thinks. Women may feel safe now as he castrates a young man (shame on them), but they will be fearful of his next tirade in his actual presence.

“Would you really want this man talking to your son like that because your son made a mistake? Your son, all of say 23, perhaps a bit socially awkward, writes a research paper trying to figure out the difference between boys and girls and why certain policies seem to disadvantage him, and one of the most famous people in his community utterly crush him??

“The woman who’ve cheered for this execution (and the scared men that don’t want to piss women off) have forgotten how to put themselves in the shoes of another. They have lost touch with the great power they have, and which society is more than starting to validate. And they give this young insecure man who wrote a research paper too much power over themselves. Then they allow this coward, Zunger Games, to capitalize on it.

“The man’s a coward. It really doesn’t matter what his hard skills are, or how good he is at them. Everyone else are demons for cheering for this execution. Shame on everyone for having such a small picture. Everybody should check themselves.”

Said young man could have been fired without all this from said coward.

    James Gillmore

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