wareyin
Penultimate Amazing
It's good to hear from people who admit that they don't know the difference between things that have been repeatedly explained in this thread. Why, the opinion of someone who can't be bothered to read the thread AND admits he doesn't know what he is talking about when he gives this vague story of a conversation he had 51 years ago tells me I don't even need to pay any attention to it.
Beyond that, using a story from 1975 to critique modern DEI is intellectually lazy. That was an era when the environment in medical schools was notoriously hostile toward women. Attributing those failures to a lack of merit while ignoring the systemic alienation and lack of support they faced at the time just shows you do not understand the history any better than you understand the terminology.
Beyond that, using a story from 1975 to critique modern DEI is intellectually lazy. That was an era when the environment in medical schools was notoriously hostile toward women. Attributing those failures to a lack of merit while ignoring the systemic alienation and lack of support they faced at the time just shows you do not understand the history any better than you understand the terminology.