Name: Anonymous 2013-10-21 7:13
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Inherent differencesIt is utterly unsurprising to notice statistically significant differences with respect to genders in a society of humans who learn almost everything from their environment and where the gender binary is almost law, and large inherent differences are not required to explain them.
Inherent differences are no problem, so I don't know why you and your kind keeps turning it into one.If it weren't for gender, it might very well be that the inherent differences are very small compared to the standard deviation anyway.
Diverse systems tend to be more resilient, actually.Rejecting gender and thus de-correlating things like ``being female'' and ``assembling engines'' only yields more diversity (since now instead of having only males who assemble engines and females who knit, you have males who assemble engines, females who assemble engines, males who knit, and females who knit).