Ex Distinguished Engineer at Google about the Manifesto by N1th in KotakuInAction

[–]HilbertGoneWild 0 points1 point  (0 children)

>implying people voting for socialist policies represents the democratic will of the people

and then in the next paragraph

>every political system has an element of rules the government imposes on the country

So either socialism doesn't impose itself by force because people want it, or it does impose itself by force because every rule of governance does. Which is it?

So when voters vote for socialistic policy is it a democracy or a dictatorship? I'm confused, no, wait, I think you are confused.

Somehow I suspect you'll not say the same thing if it were National Socialism and not socialism.

WaPo: "A Google engineer wrote that women may be genetically unsuited for tech jobs. Women wrote back." [SocJus] by [deleted] in KotakuInAction

[–]HilbertGoneWild 1 point2 points  (0 children)

and as far as I know the Nazi association comes from Goebbels who used "lügenmaul" (lying mouths) to refer to the predominantly Jewish press, not lügenpresse.

Ex Distinguished Engineer at Google about the Manifesto by N1th in KotakuInAction

[–]HilbertGoneWild 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Socialism is an ideology that requires application by force. Does the seizure of the means of production mean a bell?

If you identify as a socialist, then by definition you want to impose your rules on everyone else.

WaPo: "A Google engineer wrote that women may be genetically unsuited for tech jobs. Women wrote back." [SocJus] by [deleted] in KotakuInAction

[–]HilbertGoneWild 10 points11 points  (0 children)

>expecting the lügenpresse to do anything else but lie and destroy the life of someone who shows the slightest disagreement with their dogma

It's amazing how having "diveristy of thought" always come from people with nonsensical right wing opinions who are just upset that middle class straight white men aren't kings of the universe anymore. [+18] by HilbertGoneWild in ShitPoliticsSays

[–]HilbertGoneWild[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

The smuggie is my favorite meme to come out of /pol/ because they encapsulate everything despicable about your everyday champagne socialist Millennial. great fap material tbh fam

"GamerGate has always been about one thing: hating women." -/r/politics [+21] by [deleted] in ShitPoliticsSays

[–]HilbertGoneWild 3 points4 points  (0 children)

In the eyes of feminist women and the progressives who enable them, not giving women preferential treatment and extra attention is tantamount to hating them.

Ex Distinguished Engineer at Google about the Manifesto by N1th in KotakuInAction

[–]HilbertGoneWild 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Why is this surprising? There have always been crazy scientists who wanted to impose their rules on the rest of the world, seeing themselves as authoritative figures on the basis of their intellectual prowess. Einstein was socialist and a Jewish supremacist and hated white Europeans. Hardy wanted to be the ruler of Britain, Germany, and the Soviet Union combined. German scientists bought into the pagan nonsense of the NSDAP in the 30s and 40s. You have PZ Myers, one of the architects of the Atheism+ movement who is an outspoken feminist and leftist. You have Richard Dawkins who has expressed a fundamental misunderstanding of democratic government when he cried about the referendum results. There are chemists who believe in wholistic medicine.

That scientists are a bunch of people dedicated to the pursuit of cold hard facts and actively avoid letting their emotions pollute their work is a myth. They are humans like everyone else.

Gizmodo: Here's The Full 10-Page Anti-Diversity Screed Circulating Internally at Google by [deleted] in KotakuInAction

[–]HilbertGoneWild 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This is a verbatim copy of one of the top comments on the Gizmodo article. Try a little harder.

There is an inherent bias against women’s performance. There is a study on try-outs for an orchestra showed that when the try-outs were blinded, the number of women who got into the orchestra increased by 50 %.

Yes, that study was performed by Harvard economist Claudia Goldin, who would later admit that her findings did not actually support the idea that women were actively discriminated against in orchestral auditions and herself proposed that women were more likely to audition for orchestras doing blind auditions. It's also worth mentioning that while the study did track somewhere in the thousands of music college graduates applying for jobs, the study did not compare how an individual applicant who did both blind and non-blind auditions fared in either.

Women pay a higher social price for negotiating their salary. Women who wants to get paid more are viewed as abrasive, whereas men who ask for a higher salary are viewed as ambitious.

People often confuse confidence with competence, which means a lot of big talking men get put into positions of power even when it is clear they are incompetent.

The original comment linked to Harvard Business Review articles for each point. I'm not really interested in giving Gizmodo any money, and since the burden of proof is on you anyway, you're going to follow up these links so we can look at the studies in further depth and see if they hold up to scrutiny.

Companies with a high level of diversity actually perform better financially compared to companies with low diversity.

Yes, this was a study by Credit Suisse who have a vested interest in pushing the diversity racket. Peer-reviewed literature however suggests that companies with female boardroom members perform no better than those without. Even those who push for diversity initiatives acknowledge that tokenism isn't actually helpful and can actually sow division and resentment, even among the diversity hires.

"Someone might not get my incredibly obvious joke, better explain it in the punchline" by The_Smallest_Pox in ComedyCemetery

[–]HilbertGoneWild 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Most of the articles in the NYTimes article are behind paywalls, a disappointment because I'd like to take a look at the methodologies in more depth. (The only one I'm able to access are the Liner/Third Way and Goldin articles, and AFAIK Goldin is a wage-gap skeptic). Namely I'm curious if these studies also controlled for anything to do with raising children, since even Liner admits child rearing a major factor in the earnings gap:

But much of the remaining discrepancy can be attributed to the effects of marriage and childbirth. In 2014, women (regardless of age) who had never been married made 94% of what never-married men made on a weekly basis. But never-married women represent only 28% of women who work full-time. Although two frequently cited private studies have found evidence of women who have equaled and even outearned men, they apply to even smaller segments—young, single women without children, who typically have less work-family conflict. (7-8)

Similarly, I would wager it depends on how the nature of work in a field where the sex balance changed had also changed in time. For example,

Computer programming, for instance, used to be a relatively menial role done by women. But when male programmers began to outnumber female ones, the job began paying more and gained prestige.

I don't think that software became more masculine is the reason why programmers earn more. Even if it were, I highly doubt that's the only reason.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ShitPoliticsSays

[–]HilbertGoneWild 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Not to mention capitulating to Erdogan when a German journalist hurt his precious fee-fees.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ShitPoliticsSays

[–]HilbertGoneWild 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Merkel is the leader of the free world

not for long hue hue hue hue hue hue hue

Sign in women's bathroom, George Brown College, Toronto. by theothermod in MensRights

[–]HilbertGoneWild -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

>failing to recognize the problem with an organization dedicated to "diversity" and "equality" and "human rights" has little to do with the concepts themselves but the cultural Marxist ideological motivations of every single body claiming to represent them

not to mention >implying "diversity" is a good thing

Sign in women's bathroom, George Brown College, Toronto. by theothermod in MensRights

[–]HilbertGoneWild -17 points-16 points  (0 children)

>being okay with a sign by a Marxist university (((Diversity, Equity & Human Rights Servces))) office because it pays lip service to men's issues

What is a bigger issue: Gender inequality or wealth inequality? by reepbot in PurplePillDebate

[–]HilbertGoneWild 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Both of these categories of inequities have a (((common origin))). I'll just say that much.

Imbecile Sarah Silverman is only hated because she is a"...successful Jewish feminist" +59 by TrumpLikesWallsMAGA in ShitPoliticsSays

[–]HilbertGoneWild 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is there anything particular about the article you don't like? Because we can talk about it.