Thread: Male vs. Female
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Old 06-16-2005, 11:07 PM
McGahee McGahee is offline
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Default Re: Male vs. Female

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The above statement about the relative mathematical abilities of men and "girls" is highly offensive, as are many things women poker players face at the table. In some countries, about 5% of the mathematicians are women. In others, about 50% of the mathematicians are women. As a mathematician, it's pretty clear to me that there is a strong social component to the choice of fields, and some cultures discourage competent women from entering or staying in fields where they can be successful.


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Why the hyper-sensitivity? I don't see what's so offensive about it.

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One thing that was offensive was that it mentioned men vs. girls. If you don't think it is offensive to deny someone's adulthood constantly, ask a 70-year-old black man about being called "boy."

It's offensively ignorant to repeat a stereotype that is both wrong and a poor explanation for the participation level of women in poker.

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Wow, you're really reaching there.

It's convenient that you chose not to quote the rest of my post, which mostly defended women. Ladies are in many ways smarter than men, but it does vary by subject, and that is fact. I don't understand why some must insist that the two genders are equal in every category when they are not. You can complain about people making "stereotypes" until you're blue in the face, but unless you're going to compare 2 specific people of each gender, one has no choice but to make generalizations; there's nothing sexist about that.
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