When it comes to intentional misunderstanding you must have tried really really hard.

And yes, they were born to breed children. Among milions of other things. They can work as anything they want sweetheart. They just tend to choose different jobs. THEMSELVES! And no, there would not be 28% of women in IT, if it was not for years' long "oh my gawd, we don't have enough women in IT" campaigns. And if companies were not compelled to watch their "diversity". There would be some women in IT. There would be some great women in IT. Actually all the good and great women that are in IT would be in IT even without the campaigns. And would get jobs even without the "jeeesus, we've got only 13.717% of women in the workforce, we've got to hire some. And since we are also short on blacks (go to hell with the afroamerican newspeak!) they've got to be black. And we've got to hire them now, before the SaRQ officers find out!"

The Diversion and Inclusion laws are racist and sexist!

Jenda
Enoch was right!
Enjoy the last years of Rome.


In reply to Re^8: Not Safe For Work threads by Jenda
in thread Not Safe For Work threads [NSFW] by Argel

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