gourimoko
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Google has encouraged this type of behavior in the past.
That's false.
His manifesto was to improve the work place
No it wasn't.
It was a "manifesto" in the very literal sense of the word. Again, you haven't read it. It's truly a statement of his beliefs.
He wanted to use Google as a means of giving those beliefs weight -- it had nothing to do with improving the workplace but instead was used as a blunt object to attack the means in which Google has constructed and continues to construct one of the best working environments in the industry.
The only reason Google is even mentioned in the manifesto is to give it weight. He knew what he was doing; because had he written the exact same manifesto, and never mentioned Google, no one would care about another Men's Rights Activist type railing against women getting promotions in Silicon Valley.
Frankly, his views are quite honestly absurd and are simply being promoted by folks who clearly have the same agenda but aren't remotely aware of how discriminatory the IS/IT industry is against women.
and promote diversity through non discriminatory practices.
Ty, that's ridiculous...