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<title>Comment by dor on Should Nancy Hopkins be driving?</title>
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<description>Why aren&#039;t many black people in sciences? is it because of innate abilities of white men? Why are you getting uncomfortable, it&#039;s just a logical argument...

I doubt he could get away saying that though, but being sexist is apparently not something Harvard really worries about. </description>
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<title>Comment by person on Should Nancy Hopkins be driving?</title>
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<description>a. discrimination plays NO role in the gender inequity, because of Ricardo&#039;s law (sic) of &quot;comparative advantage&quot; and

post: well, if there is gender inequity perhaps there is a reason for it? Why not serve your due national service or actually accomplish something without demanding for more &quot;rights&quot; which you DONT deserve? get it, fem?

b. innate factors are likely to play a larger role than most people think. He provided anecdotal evidence about his daughter and a misunderstanding of behavioral genetics

Post: Isnt this true? Your point exactly?

Get it? Doubt it, woman. </description>
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