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There’s such a thing as sex

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Posted By: Big Bopper, 1/21/2026 1:08:53 PM

The 14th Amendment and the civil rights laws have long been interpreted to prohibit discrimination on the basis of sex. That has meant that it’s illegal to discriminate in hiring, college admissions, public accommodations, and so on, against a man for just being a man or a woman for just being a woman. Ah, if only things were still so simple. One early wrinkle in the law involved “disparate impact.” In some fields, women predominate and in other fields men do. For example, men predominate in playing chess, doing high-level mathematics, and being firefighters. Despite concerted efforts to attract more women to those fields, that continues to be the case.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Californian 1/21/2026 1:40:33 PM (No. 2058314)
I'm not a billionaire. I am suffering from disparate impact vs the billionaires. I need a few billion dollars to make things just.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: earlybird 1/21/2026 1:47:44 PM (No. 2058316)
Good one, Glenn..
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Reply 3 - Posted by: DVC 1/21/2026 1:59:07 PM (No. 2058318)
He mentions women having better linguistic capabilities. My wife is truly spooky smart in word games, like 1op 1% I'd bet. I have told her for decades that she needs to go to Wheel of Fortune and win a ton of money....but she's not interested. She gets the right answer every time, way, way before any contestant or me. I'm, at best, a medium decent Wheel of Fortune player. And for those who play "Boggle" with dice with letters that are shaken and then ordered in a 4 by 4 grid, she blows everyone away. Each player looks at the random letters and finds words forward, backwards, up, down and diagonally. She'll get 26 when the rest of us get 6 or 11. EVERY time. Unreal at crosswords....works them in ink, almost never has an error. Scrabble is fun for her, but painful for other players. Some people have brains that are super good at certain things. Some aren't. As Talking Barbie said.... "Math is hard". For some, not so much for others. As an engineer, I learned a lot of math, and eventually reached my level of "OK, got this but I struggled" and didn't really need any higher math for engineering. There are way smarter folks in higher math than me, but I'm pretty competent. Brains are DIFFERENT.....between individuals, and in the aggregate, on the average for the sexes. Sane people figured this out by about 8th grade, and shrugged...."It is what it is" and went on. Crazy people rage at the world, scream at the sky and want a million dollars because they can't do some thing or job that they "wanted to". Welcome to the real world. I wanted to be a USN aviator, like all the rest of my family....but my eyes were slightly nearsighted, and that was the end of that. My vision, when corrected, was extremely good....so I became a very high level pistol and rifle competitor, using the iron sights, not scopes. Each of us has certain abilities. Making the most of what you have is a good thing. Endlessly whining and suing about not getting what you want is just mentally unstable....you might be a leftist.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: 5 handicap 1/22/2026 6:32:04 AM (No. 2058526)
Affirmative Action like DEI is EVIL! Lowering the common denominator to make someone feel good is asinine. Always, ALWAYS shoot for excellence that raises all boats like the tide Monsieur Reagan spoke of!
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