Ryder Spearmann
Aug 9, 2017 · 1 min read

#1, aren’t most stereotypes generally correct?

#1.5 Why do you say “littered” instead of “contains”? Is this spin?

#2, isn’t it the case that he did not make the “stereotypes”, but instead cite them from research?

#3 Isn’t it true that nowhere in his manifesto, did he make any case whatsoever that women should be excluded from anything? (hint: yes, it’s true).

So my only question for you is… with this horrendous lack of accuracy in your recounting of his work… why should anyone take you seriously?

And further, what explains your failure to be accurate?

I can see why you might be “underemployed”.

You see, technology runs on facts, correctly understood and applied… not feelings.

Would you characterize your approach here as “feminine”?

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