Fwd: [Haskell-cafe] Re: Are there any female Haskellers?
What's evil in being different? I only see here a form of discrimination that i can label as inherentely sexist and/elitist/or racist: the assumption that certain habilities, the normally associated historically whith men are worth to have and good, and whoever hasn´t them is worth to be discriminated. while the traditionally associated with women, some of the unique, are for slaves. 2010/3/29 Steve Schafer <steve@fenestra.com> On Sun, 28 Mar 2010 20:38:49 -0700, you wrote:
* The difference between genders is smaller than the difference between individuals
If only people would understand and accept the near-universality of this:
"The difference between <any group you want to discriminate against> and <any group you want to discriminate in favor of> is smaller than the difference between individuals."
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