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Biased reporting much? 47% of people have had to do lower level tasks, 32% of people did not admit to having to do these lower level tasks.
Why not give the people that disagree the same agency? To further push an agenda (let's not even talk about the lack of comparison to men, only women's lives aren't perfect so lets focus on that). If you were trying to be impartial it would have stated "32% have not been asked to do lower-level tasks."
Feminism step your fucking game up, I'm tired of your shit.
I do wish that the survey designers had not relied on self-selection in their sample so that the results could be a more reliable predictor of the prevalence of these behaviors in the general population.
The recent HN comments on the NY Times Article, When Teamwork Doesn't Work For Women, http://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/10/upshot/when-teamwork-doesn..., shows that prejudice and bias similar to those reported here is alive and well in the HN Community.
Raising consciousness is a commendable goal, but it does not do anything to correct the problem.
prejudice and bias similar to those reported (in the NYT
article) is alive and well in the HN Community.
How so? The examples in that article are all in academia. To generalize those results to the HN community without quoting similar, non-anecdotal data specific to the HN universe is a logical fallacy.Sees link with numbers.
"Source is biased because they mention Ellen Pao. Data is invalid!"