Paul Biggar
Oct 30, 2016 · 1 min read

The point isn’t that Thiel should be fired, in the general case. Nor am I making the claim that women’s safety is more important than anything else.

What I’m saying is that if Facebook wishes to claim a pro-diversity policy, then associating with Thiel damages that.

PS You’re making an equivalence between how women feel when people defend sexual assault, and people who are uncomfortable with people being gay. There is IMO a vast gap there — if you don’t see it, we’ll probably never agree on this.

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