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Yeah go to any Bitcoin meetup and it's a fucking sausage party. Literally I have never been to a Bitcoin meetup where it has been even close to equal.
Why do we alienate the women?
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wtf projection? bitcoin is totally open to anyone.
from the dawn of history males have lead in new fields
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I guess you've never been to any Bitcoin meetup
From NYC to Thailand Bitcoin meetups are super male dominant.
Maybe your answer is a clue to why... ahahah
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lmao you really aren't hanging out with your friends or doing anything better with your life rn Saturday night dude instead larp on sn dude bro that's sad
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We all hate in others what we hate in ourselves... Seems like you got a problem with friends on Saturday nights or something
Also you're on stackernews too at whatever time it is for you...
Why don't you go outside and breathe in some fresh air? Nature is calling and you're just getting baited by me and my posts living in your head rent free ahahahah
Maybe also go talk to some women. Seems like that incel vibe is a real pressure point for you
suck it though forreal
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lets go back to the initial point- you asked: Why do we alienate the women?
My statement was that "we" do not alienate women, they just aren't interested yet in the same way. Pioneering, exploring, and discovery have always been mostly male endeavors- especially in "tech" spaces.
Looking at your account tho, seems like you are just here to insult, troll, and attempt to upset people. Not sure why you enjoy that
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Whether intentional or not, it's crucial to recognize that systemic barriers have historically limited women's participation in numerous fields, not just tech. While interest plays a role, lack of representation can also be attributed to cultural expectations, limited access to opportunities, and overt or subtle biases. The Soviet Union was a primary example of when patriarchial cultural and educational norms were dropped, plenty of women succeeded massively in mathematics and sciences.
While there have certainly been many male pioneers, women have been involved in pioneering, exploring, and discovery in countless fields, including technology. Ada Lovelace, Grace Hopper, and Katherine Johnson are just a few examples of women who have made significant contributions. It's essential not to overlook their roles or diminish their achievements.
My aim is to foster meaningful discussions, challenge biases, and highlight diverse perspectives. It's not about trolling or upsetting anyone, but rather about broadening our understanding. I'd appreciate it if we could continue this discussion with mutual respect.
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“”It's essential not to overlook their roles or diminish their achievements.“”
Who is doing that?
If anything modern culture completely goes off the deep end with focusing on gender and identity when looking at success. Has that helped anyone???
You are blaming people for imaginary problems. Shit eater