decameter

@digging-holes-in-the-river reminded me of a form of sexism, or at least huge wrongness, that I sometimes suffer from, although I think I’m improving.

Logical belief: as reported by reliable statisticians, women are 52% of the population

Alief: women are a small minority, like 5% or something. They don’t really take part in society.

I think I get this from working in a very male dominated profession, and, to the extent I ever socialise, socialising with people from that profession.

I don’t often seem women complaining about this kind of view, presumably on the view it’s too ludicrous to occur to them, although I think complaints like “why are you treating all women as a uniform special case” are a sort of second-order effect.

argumate

I mean you’d feel like that in some industries, business, politics.

On the other hand: primary school teachers, nurses, dental hygienists (apparently 98% female, in Australia at least).

It’s interesting when you see a particular field pass 50% female intake because you know there’s going to be a shake up coming when all the old guys hit retirement age and society recodes whatever it is as a ‘girl thing’.

Victoria Police has got their female representation up from 8% to 26% and I’m really curious to see how people react if it ever gets to 50% or above, that’ll be totes fun.

mitigatedchaos

Some Normie: as reported by reliable statisticians, women are 52% of the population

A Nerd: women are a small minority, like 5% or something. they don’t really take part in society.

Enlightened Discourse Master: there are no women, only men and traps