So, I'm guessing most people have heard about the Google Memo; how it's anti-women, how it's racist, how it's an anti-diversity screed.
And most of the reporting done on this is so shockingly, glaringly wrong, I'm just baffled. The claims made by media - both in the US and over here in Europe - is so far away from the actual content of the memo, you can't even explain the difference through gross incompetence anymore.
The Atlantic sums up the problems with the reporting done so far very well:
One may agree or disagree with the author's opinion, and theories, and the studies he's chosen to back them up. Maybe he has some good ideas; maybe he's full of crap. But any attempt at a rational discussion of the contents of his memo seems to drown in a flood of knee-jerk hate mail attacking him for being racist and sexist.
Why? Why is diversity such a holy cow? Why is it impossible to have a rational discussion about this? At least at Google, it seems to be; the author claims that some topics cannot be discussed there, and they prove his point by firing him.
And most of the reporting done on this is so shockingly, glaringly wrong, I'm just baffled. The claims made by media - both in the US and over here in Europe - is so far away from the actual content of the memo, you can't even explain the difference through gross incompetence anymore.
The Atlantic sums up the problems with the reporting done so far very well:
One may agree or disagree with the author's opinion, and theories, and the studies he's chosen to back them up. Maybe he has some good ideas; maybe he's full of crap. But any attempt at a rational discussion of the contents of his memo seems to drown in a flood of knee-jerk hate mail attacking him for being racist and sexist.
Why? Why is diversity such a holy cow? Why is it impossible to have a rational discussion about this? At least at Google, it seems to be; the author claims that some topics cannot be discussed there, and they prove his point by firing him.
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