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Women Lack 'Natural Ability' In Some Fields, Harvard President Says
by Acidus at 10:20 am EST, Jan 18, 2005

] The president of Harvard University prompted criticism
] for suggesting that innate differences between the sexes
] could help explain why fewer women succeed in science and
] math careers.
]
] Lawrence H. Summers, speaking Friday at an economic
] conference, also questioned how great a role
] discrimination plays in keeping female scientists and
] engineers from advancing at elite universities.

...! Foot meet mouth.


 
RE: Women Lack 'Natural Ability' In Some Fields, Harvard President Says
by Vile at 12:10 am EST, Jan 19, 2005

Acidus wrote:
] ] The president of Harvard University prompted criticism
] ] for suggesting that innate differences between the sexes
] ] could help explain why fewer women succeed in science and
] ] math careers.
] ]
] ] Lawrence H. Summers, speaking Friday at an economic
] ] conference, also questioned how great a role
] ] discrimination plays in keeping female scientists and
] ] engineers from advancing at elite universities.
]
] ...! Foot meet mouth.

Why? Maybe there's truth to it. How many of the "critics" (a) go to harvard or (b) have balls? Let's face it, most women are complete bitches. When they are on the rag, it gets worse. They have no patience or sense of logic. Women can't hang...sad but true, and if you want validation, maybe we could ask someone more educated than myself...say, the president of Harvard.


Women Lack 'Natural Ability' In Some Fields, Harvard President Says
by k at 10:58 am EST, Jan 18, 2005

] The president of Harvard University prompted criticism
] for suggesting that innate differences between the sexes
] could help explain why fewer women succeed in science and
] math careers.
]
] Lawrence H. Summers, speaking Friday at an economic
] conference, also questioned how great a role
] discrimination plays in keeping female scientists and
] engineers from advancing at elite universities.

[ It's nice of Summers to provide such glaring evidence of the work that still needs to be done in this area. Jackass. -k]


 
 
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