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2017-10-17 20:27:38 UTC  

Yeah "excelling" in the sciences is basically getting answers right on tests and putting unreasonable amounts of effort into writing lab reports

2017-10-17 20:28:03 UTC  

Women don't really excel at it, they're just on par

2017-10-17 20:28:18 UTC  

You yourself said that the job can not be excelled at

2017-10-17 20:28:18 UTC  

They excel at being conscientious and working hard at menial tasks

2017-10-17 20:28:19 UTC  

there are outliers who excel

2017-10-17 20:28:23 UTC  

Everyone is the same in that job

2017-10-17 20:28:30 UTC  

yeah @UOC

2017-10-17 20:28:38 UTC  

@Hagel women don't make partner

2017-10-17 20:28:39 UTC  

the outliers are who im referring to

2017-10-17 20:28:45 UTC  

Most of the students at the top of my high school class were girls

2017-10-17 20:28:54 UTC  

women just stay associates and the partners profit from their grunt-work

2017-10-17 20:29:18 UTC  

These conversations tend to be muddy and imprecise. Are we discussing "worth" or "ability"?

2017-10-17 20:30:37 UTC  

In my argument, I am arguing that women have the ability to excel at certain areas of law which do not require a blistering IQ or forceful personality or strategic thinking. They make good associates because they will do reliably simple and repetitive tasks forever without asking for a raise. That is a feminine value subverted by capitalists

2017-10-17 20:31:03 UTC  

and leftist ideologues

2017-10-17 20:31:35 UTC  

more and more tasks are becoming simplified and formulaic, it seems to me

2017-10-17 20:31:39 UTC  

at least in the sciences

2017-10-17 20:31:54 UTC  

Overspecialization is the trend

2017-10-17 20:32:58 UTC  

women have an IQ gain on men in the 14-17 yo range

2017-10-17 20:33:05 UTC  

by like 5 points

2017-10-17 20:33:08 UTC  

they develop faster

2017-10-17 20:33:16 UTC  

and school is a very rudimentary, safe environment

2017-10-17 20:33:29 UTC  

the skills do not transfer over to the real world thats why we see a disparity

2017-10-17 20:33:37 UTC  

What you would value in a wife or the mother of a child, a law partner values in a female associate. She will stay up all night to do the shitty task you assign her and work really hard at it and do it out of loyalty to you and the firm - not out of a desire to better her own position

2017-10-17 20:34:41 UTC  

But she'll never have the vision to be a partner or the arete or whatever to put together a really big-money suit.

2017-10-17 20:35:32 UTC  

that's interesting, @🎃🎃 KestreL 🎃🎃#8781

2017-10-17 20:36:16 UTC  

In my experience people obfuscate the difference between worth and ability by highlighting faculties conducive to a preferred activity to use as a measure of worth. Yet I feel compelled to point out that scientists make very poor public servants.

2017-10-17 20:36:52 UTC  

distinguish between worth and ability for me

2017-10-17 20:38:12 UTC  

here i will link a good podcast to listen for this

2017-10-17 20:39:27 UTC  

In this context ability is what females and males are physically/mentally, and morally capable of doing. IE women make poor X but good Y. Worth is merely the value assigned to X or Y

2017-10-17 20:39:34 UTC  

darwin digest is pretty good

2017-10-17 20:39:37 UTC  

redpilled science

2017-10-17 20:39:49 UTC  

female host tho

2017-10-17 20:39:57 UTC  

a stammering britcuck one at that

2017-10-17 20:40:04 UTC  

ive heard like 3 episodes

2017-10-17 20:40:05 UTC  

eh

2017-10-17 20:40:40 UTC  

@Sriadobada I see what you are saying but I have implicitly been saying only that females have the ability to excel at certain areas of law. In terms of worth, I think their value is wasted

2017-10-17 20:42:47 UTC  

Yes I see that. My observation was intended to be a generalization.

2017-10-17 20:59:04 UTC  

I agree with you but then, everyone's value is wasted who enters law. <:yehuda:286647952569532417>

2017-10-17 21:04:48 UTC  

I know mine is

2017-10-17 21:17:20 UTC  

I have a friend who is a lawyer and feels about the same.