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The 20 brightest scientists in America - where are the women?

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*Your reference to women sleeping their
way to promotions - is a most inappropriate
statement - of which you should be ashamed.*

Err Foxy, if you believe that its not going on
out there in the real world, then you are far
more naive then I thought.

I call a spade a spade, no point denying reality.
Posted by Yabby, Wednesday, 26 November 2008 9:59:44 PM
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Dear Yabby,

There is a lot going on out there
in the real world but if you have to stoop
to that level to make a point, you've
lost me.

It's a shallow, pointless argument, anyway.
Even if a female was to sleep her way
into a 'promotion,' as you put it.
It's her talent and ability that will
keep her in the job.

So pick up your spade and put it where it belongs!
Posted by Foxy, Wednesday, 26 November 2008 10:13:19 PM
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*So pick up your spade and put it where it belongs!*

Exactly Foxy, digging up the truth!

Hehe Foxy, its ok, you are allowed to be pissed off.

Just when you have put so much effort into making
your argument and were doing well, along comes
me with a point, which if you really know what goes
on out there, you know is true. Sometimes the
truth hurts, fair enough.

You are free to shoot the messenger.
Posted by Yabby, Wednesday, 26 November 2008 10:28:53 PM
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Foxy

Had you been reading the latest thread on animal welfare you would know his weapon of choice isnt the spade its the axe.

He`s just finished informing Nicky he chopped the heads off two puppies with an axe because it was a 'sensible' thing to do.
Perhaps his missed his nitch in life and could have made a scientist.
To be a Scientist you certainly must have a disregard for animal cruelty imo
Just about everything we do from washing our hair to the pills we swallow is tested on animals.



Not always but in general women have a higher morals than men.

Which explains some of the reasons why its mostly always men who rape steal break and enter abuse animals start wars and murder.
Posted by People Against Live Exports & Intensive Farming, Thursday, 27 November 2008 3:10:51 AM
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PALEIF,

I have known many scientists in my time, absolutely none of which have had anything to do with animals.

You ask me for facts, yet only provide a link to a news article on cosmetic testing.

Maybe you could provide some evidence of the evil that is perpetuated by astronomy, atmospheric physics, nutritional science etc.

The fact that you are so anti men is probably due to personal issues.

Were you spurned? Do men find you unattractive? are you gay? what is it?
Posted by Shadow Minister, Thursday, 27 November 2008 6:56:47 AM
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Ok. I'm out of here.

This thread has deteriorated into
something I'd rather not be a part of.

It's not a question of naivity on my
part.

It's a question of appropriate behaviour,
fairness, and being judged as an individual
regardless of gender.

I thought that sexist remarks about women
was a thing of the past.
Usually made by older men - who believed that
the female sex is inferior to the male,
and that therefore unequal treatment is
justified.

But aparently I was wrong.

I'm not 'pissed off' as you put it Yabby.

Merely disappointed.

Enjoy your day.
Posted by Foxy, Thursday, 27 November 2008 9:57:22 AM
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