Originally posted by filthy1980
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Previously on "How to commit career suicide - moan about diversity"
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Originally posted by filthy1980 View Postuh-oh let's not even get into The Bell Curve
But this discussion is moot IMHO, the way it works is that the cream eventually gets to the top (provided it's persistent) and no amount of gerrymandering will change that.
So if you're part of a privileged majority and aren't making it, it's far more likely to be your fault than the result of anything else.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostIQ tests are rot - they presume we have all been brought up in the same culture.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostRubbish! I am talking about the courts.
I remember once going to court and while outside hearing that a woman was going for an ex-parte custodial order against a man. So if he turned up at her house, he would be imprisoned. However he would not know it until he turned up!
My own emergency order was turned down of course.
The judge was a man. I always got better results with women judges.
Probably you are right, I can't debate a subject without knowing the details, for example, your criminal record.
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostI tried to get this account banned at the same time as old greg but they weren't having it. Something about a need to address plummeting CUK average IQ levels.
Glad you're using the Ignore function correctly, to protect your Brexiteer 'safe space'.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWoooo! That poster is on ignore for me. I suggest you do likewise. In the past once a poster(Old Greg) was banned, their sockies were not allowed back.....
Glad you're using the Ignore function correctly, to protect your Brexiteer 'safe space'.
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Originally posted by Bee View PostThat is parent alienation and any competent judge male or female can decide a fair sentence...and please stop talking about stereotypes again.
I remember once going to court and while outside hearing that a woman was going for an ex-parte custodial order against a man. So if he turned up at her house, he would be imprisoned. However he would not know it until he turned up!
My own emergency order was turned down of course.
The judge was a man. I always got better results with women judges.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI am fine these days. However I pity any man going through the family courts.
I took baby bp to rampworx on Saturday. Someone had left a book "the escape" by c.l.taylor. I decided to read it. basically a woman who has major issues, a bad mother, uses threats to stop the father seeing the child to get her own way. Of course, at the end of the book she will be proved right. However tens of thousands of men suffer the same way every year. Actually, stuff the men. Its the children who suffer. I had to throw the book away - something strongly against my morals. I believe words should not be destroyed.
Oddly, the solution is family court judges who are younger and hence likely to be female! Female judges understand that women work. Male judges think women should be in the home.
Anyone who disagrees with me believes women should not be in the workplace.
Arguably, men bring the situation upon themselves by not communicating so well - a point I accept. Similarly, women are better at multi-tasking. Women and men have certain traits that make them *generally* suitable for different things. However, every person should be accepted for who they are.
For instance, sasguru is a thick, illiterate chunt with no empathy. Sub-cretin does not even begin to describe him.
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Originally posted by filthy1980 View Postjust in the last few pages of this thread you've drawn equivalence between those on the other side of the diversity debate with Nazi's and Conspiracy theorists
rather than counter peoples' arguments you're dismissing their opinions by labelling them therefore recusing yourself of having to make logic based rebuttals
The comment I made was about the imagery of a specific cartoon.
Rather than counter people's arguments you're dismissing their opinions by labelling them therefore recusing yourself of having to make logic based rebuttals.
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Originally posted by filthy1980 View Postjust in the last few pages of this thread you've drawn equivalence between those on the other side of the diversity debate with Nazi's and Conspiracy theorists
rather than counter peoples' arguments you're dismissing their opinions by labelling them therefore recusing yourself of having to make logic based rebuttals
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