And.. are you suggesting that because there are Christian sects in America that marry off children, Americans should close their eyes to when children are married off in the Middle East?
And.. are you suggesting that because there are Christian sects in America that marry off children, Americans should close their eyes to when children are married off in the Middle East?
But, I don't believe that maintaining a distinction between the two reflects simple mindedness. Quite the opposite, actually.
But, I don't believe that maintaining a distinction between the two reflects simple mindedness. Quite the opposite, actually.
Most problematic uses of design patterns seem to stem from programmers “liking” a particular pattern, vs understanding the precise conditions where their use is appropriate
In my experience abstract classes are commonly abused by devs who want generalization but don’t really get composition
Most problematic uses of design patterns seem to stem from programmers “liking” a particular pattern, vs understanding the precise conditions where their use is appropriate
In my experience abstract classes are commonly abused by devs who want generalization but don’t really get composition
I think James Damore’s firing was a “red pill” moment for a lot of folks in tech. It demonstrated the right wing narrative about the rising illiberal left had at least some legitimacy.
The correct response was the liberal one: defend the guy
I think James Damore’s firing was a “red pill” moment for a lot of folks in tech. It demonstrated the right wing narrative about the rising illiberal left had at least some legitimacy.
The correct response was the liberal one: defend the guy
The tech world moved far left very quickly about 10 years ago, for instance, & not enough of us moderates spoke out against excesses
The tech world moved far left very quickly about 10 years ago, for instance, & not enough of us moderates spoke out against excesses
“Louder, for the people in the back” is obvious posturing. People who use this tactic this want you to just assume they belong on stage, metaphorically.
“Louder, for the people in the back” is obvious posturing. People who use this tactic this want you to just assume they belong on stage, metaphorically.
“Next person who suggests this place is an echo chambers gets put on a block list.”
“Next person who suggests this place is an echo chambers gets put on a block list.”
Anyone who shirks that obligation, either by giving up on trans people altogether, or by failing to learn what the legitimate concerns are, is letting trans people down.
Anyone who shirks that obligation, either by giving up on trans people altogether, or by failing to learn what the legitimate concerns are, is letting trans people down.