I'm not implying that you are purposely doing anything. You like most people on HN are not sexist.
What is happening though is a flaw within our logical frameworks. Our cultural biases are making something evident.
If more women are underpaid than men, then that it is obviously and overtly a form of sexism... logically this implicates that If more men are underpaid than women then it is also sexism.
Instead of calling out the logical implication why do people jump to an illogical conclusion?
The question is now, do women experience sexism in terms of compensation at google or do men? Or do neither?
What is happening though is a flaw within our logical frameworks. Our cultural biases are making something evident.
If more women are underpaid than men, then that it is obviously and overtly a form of sexism... logically this implicates that If more men are underpaid than women then it is also sexism.
Instead of calling out the logical implication why do people jump to an illogical conclusion?
The question is now, do women experience sexism in terms of compensation at google or do men? Or do neither?
If the answer is neither than what does it mean when I see videos like this popping up all over my facebook feed? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pQ-fUXAeCI