Well, since numerous PhDs agree with Damore, I don’t see how a long-winded non-PhD rebuttal helps.
And I can rebut all of it far easier… no PhD required.
All one need do is answer the question: do women make different choices than men?
All you need do is watch. And to make it most convincing, watch the choices of the most ardent feminist when she is in *full control*.
When can we see when people are in full control of choices?
In the privacy of their own homes… in full control of the mouse… one need only notice that men and women choose different things. No oppression. No coercion. No patriarchy. Different choices.
Women with full control of the mouse, click on different things then men with identical levels of control. This will include shopping for work… after all, we drill down on what attracts us about a job, the same way we drill down on goods from iPhone cases to vacation packages.
Even Google knows this.
Google is a massive company because of one thing: Selling ad space *based on the different observed behaviors of people*. Google literally *sells* this idea to great effect and great profits:
“We’ll position your ad to the surfing habits of women… but we promise to fire any employee that says women actually do this.”
It’s the radical secret that Activists don’t want you to know.
Any fool knows that we endlessly poll every issue in society, and we see men and women making different choices continually… we’re perfectly used to seeing women choose different candidates than men when we vote… life is a massive parade of men and women choosing different things. We’re more surprised when we choose the same!
The Norwegians discovered all of this a long time ago, and are far ahead of us in answering it. Here’s some PhD’s talking about it:
(also, I think it’s a really bad idea for Activists to be researchers… just saying)