And Lo, There Came A Great Bunching Of The Panties
“Everyone is allowed to share their opinion. I just hope he gets fired for it.”
Regarding the ongoing ‘Google memo’ saga, I thought I’d lift the following from yesterday’s comments:
To recap. A Google software developer with a PhD in biology writes a polite, conciliatory and politically centrist memo suggesting that there’s a leftist groupthink problem in the company that inhibits open discussion; that men and women on average have differing preferences and abilities, albeit with a large overlap, and so “diversity” policies might benefit from bearing that in mind; and that perhaps people should be treated as individuals rather than as mascots of allegedly oppressed identity groups.
This is immediately met with ludicrous and wilful mischaracterisation by “social justice” Twitter and the ‘progressive’ media, including deliberately deleting the memo’s links to supporting data; a general refusal to engage honestly with the author’s points, or in many cases even to read them; baseless accusations of every ‘ism’ going; personal doxxing; boasts of blacklisting; and demands that the author of the memo be fired for his heresy and never employed again.
On grounds that his arguments are “violently offensive” and in need of being “silenced.” He is, you see, “committing violence” with his statistics. All of which rather proves the author’s point about leftist groupthink and its reliance on distortion, intimidation and outright hysteria.
The employee in question has of course now been fired. Readers who wish to be violently offended can read the memo here.
Update:
Jordan Peterson interviews James Damore, author of the supposedly scandalous and “fascist” memo. Skip forward to 5’10:
“The thing that was disturbing to me about watching the response to you is that, so far as I can tell, there isn’t anything that you said… that violates the scientific literature as it currently stands.”
Update 2, via the comments:
Within the field of neuroscience, sex differences between women and men — when it comes to brain structure and function and associated differences in personality and occupational preferences — are understood to be true, because the evidence for them (thousands of studies) is strong. This is not information that’s considered controversial.
Update 3:
Allum Bokhari interviews a (pseudonymous) Google employee:
Several managers have openly admitted to keeping blacklists of the employees in question, and preventing them from seeking work at other companies. There have been numerous cases in which social justice activists coordinated attempts to sabotage other employees’ performance reviews for expressing a different opinion. These have been raised to the Senior VP level, with no action taken whatsoever… For conservative employees, this is obviously demoralising, but it is also dangerous.
Update 4:
The Quillette website, which published some strong support of Mr Damore’s memo, is currently experiencing a DDoS attack. A coincidence, no doubt.
Update 5:
When Black Lives Matter hysteria hit its peak, sometime in 2015, it became taboo to criticise identity politics, and later on, it became very dangerous to criticise any member of a minority group at all (even if the criticism had nothing to do with their identity).
Allum Bokhari talks with more (pseudonymous) Google employees.
Update 6:
A compendium of gender research by Sean Stevens and Jonathan Haidt at Heterodox Academy:
Damore is correct that there are “population level differences in distributions” of traits that are likely to be relevant for understanding gender gaps at Google. Even if we set aside all questions about the origins of these differences, the fact remains that there are gender differences in a variety of traits, and especially in interest/enjoyment (rather than ability) in the adult population from which Google and all other tech firms recruit.… Damore was drawing attention to empirical findings that seem to have been previously unknown or ignored at Google.
Unknown or ignored. By our self-imagined betters.
Update 7:
And for those with a taste for irony, here’s video of a talk by Michael Gurian, titled Leadership and the Sexes, given at Google HQ nine years ago. Curiously, the topic of psychological and neurological gender differences was, not too long ago, deemed suitable for discussion by Google management and employees, and indeed advantageous. During the talk, none of the ladies present seem particularly outraged, or oppressed, or in need of a fainting couch.
Update 8:
A Primer On Statistics to Help Quell Your Outrage at the Google Memo.
“Ask.com is my new default search engine.”
I’ve been using DuckDuckGo since its first couple of months, and I’ve never had any complaints. It does use Google as one of its backends, but it aggregates results from a number of engines. GMail always seemed like a bad idea to me. And Chrome just sucks anyway. (No, really, it does. Firefox sucks even harder right now, but there are plenty of other browsers. Brendan Eich’s Brave, for example.)
What to do about Android is trickier. I use F-Droid for 99% of my apps, but there’s still that 1% that it doesn’t have, and decoupling the system from Google entirely is tricky without a rooted phone. (And nobody say “Apple”. They’re even worse.)
“… I would bet on a precipitous decline in productivity as people go into Winston Smith mode, followed by a steady exodus of people who have just had their noses rubbed in what kind of company they work for.”
When you consider that at least a third of the comments on the article were supportive, it’s hard to disagree.
“I’m reminded of Theodore Dalrymple’s quote about the purpose of communist propaganda: not to inform but to humiliate by forcing the hearer to accept and parrot patent untruths without complaint.”
Or the (possibly apocryphal) Orwell quote, “True propaganda does not seek to persuade. It seeks to create a climate of thought in which dissent is seen as something akin to madness”. “Orwellian” is an overused word but, whether he actually said that or not, he’d certainly have recognised what’s going on right now.
“There’s nothing inherently wrong with having a cause, it’s the degree to which the company focuses on it that matters.”
As Glenn Reynolds put it, “You can make diversity your top priority, or you can make profitability your top priority, or you can make technical excellence your top priority. But you can only have one top priority.”
at the risk of provoking David’s ire by going off-topic
You’re in luck. I’m busy preparing chicken.
I’m busy preparing chicken.
The correct term is that you’re culturally appropriating chicken.
Italics overflow!
Everybody panic!
Note the fantastically Orwellian job title of the apparatchik who just got this guy fired: “Diversity, Integrity and Governance”. How anyone could resolve the tension between “diversity” and “integrity” in 2017 is beyond my poor powers of understanding.
Let’s all remember that the organization that just did this is also the now the world’s de facto librarian. I wonder who sits on the committee that will determine ease of access to various parts of the library and what thought process they will bring to bear on the problem?
sorry!
Ahem.

Everybody gather round and point at Ian.
Or you could just keep using Google.
…well, looks like I won’t be setting up my own server at least.
I *will* explore other e-mail options though. Bad enough YouTube was bought by the beast, but insofar as I can distance myself from the GoogleBorg, I’d like to do so.
I downloaded Brave once, but haven’t tried using it much. I’ll give it another look-see this week.
Thanks.
P.S. Preview is showing me all my stuff in italics, but I think that’s Ian’s fault.
Ah, looks like it was fixed before I posted my previous comment.
@jabrwok
I’ve been using Brave for awhile now, and it seems to work fine. It took a day or so to get used to its interface, but generally, I like it.
What to do about Android is trickier.

Flip phone, Blackberry Classic, root the phone and install a custom ROM. It really isn’t that hard, except in the US&A where the big carriers make accessing the bootloader more of a challenge.
@ R.Sherman. I’ll definitely give it a try. Thanks.
Regarding email, I’m in the s l o w process of disengaging from google. For email I’m trying protonmail, which is free encrypted email.
As the SJW convergence becomes more apparent, I’m removing myself from what I can as I see the censorship and intolerance. So I’ve deleted Twitter, Facebook and Airbnb accounts, stopped using Patreon. And I’m moving over to Gab (which thankfully has moved on a little from all the (((cabal of overlords))) tedium it had at the start), Minds etc.
As people like Vox Day have mentioned, the only real alternative generally is to create, er, alternatives. You can’t really beat Google, MSM etc. But you can go around them, and make them less and less relevant, as we’re seeing with alt-media.
One of the delights of being engaged with the counter-culture is the broad array of opinions, whether people define as alt-right, alt-light, liberal, left, whatever. So someone like Dave Rubin can have a conversation with people from all parts of the spectrum, because whether you are Rubin, Cernovich, Adams, Day, Harris, Shapiro, Weinstein, Milo, Green, Nawaz, all can agree on the fundamentals of freedom of speech and freedom of association. And that you’re not a Nazi homophobe if you disagree with people.
That’s the divide I’m seeing, between the censorious, Maoling, Soviet cult of SJW truethink and the free exchange of ideas. Where people can make mistakes and change their minds and agree to differ. Remember that?
I don’t use Google but if I did this episode would be enough for me to change. I hope the real victim here gets his life back soon.
The SJWs at Google don’t seem to like anybody!
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2017/08/08/goog-a08.html
If we can’t have an honest discussion about this, then we can never truly solve the problem.
How charmingly naïve these IT types are.
There is no solving the problem; either a new problem will emerge or the solution will be declared invalid. Too many people gain too much power and simple vicarious pleasure from ‘the problem’.
They’re not going to give up all that lovely scolding.
If anyone has trouble with comments not appearing, email me and I’ll shake the spam filter.
@ jabrwok
“…well, looks like I won’t be setting up my own server at least.
I *will* explore other e-mail options though.”
The easiest route is to buy your own domain, and have it hosted at a local ISP. I use a now 30 year old ISP to host my domain, and email costs me $60 a year for 5 (or so) email addresses. I use Thunderbird as an email client. If necessary, all I would need to do to move, would be to sign up elsewhere, and have the DNS changed accordingly. An analogy would be, porting your cell-phone to a new supplier: your number stays the same, but the back end is different.
I don’t know how to post an image, so here is a link to the new Google logo:
https://twitter.com/MrMaitra/status/894807621110247424
Iowahawk has made a shrewd, sarcastic observation:
https://twitter.com/iowahawkblog/status/894947414498570240
Heh. Quite.
One of the basic points that so many ‘progressive’ journalists and commenters are struggling to comprehend.
Well, I say they’re struggling. I see little evidence of effort.
Today’s word is irony.
pst314’s image: (instructions for relevant tag available at https://www.w3schools.com/tags/tag_img.asp

Sorry about the size
Link fixed, image resized.
struggling to comprehend
They should look up the distribution curves of IQ or Cognitive Ability comparisons based on race or sex. They’ll find that they’re far less innocuous than they generic “trait” curve linked above.
image resized.
Thanks David. I tried putting in the ‘height’ and ‘weight’ parameters, but they didn’t seem to have any effect. What’s your secret?
What’s your secret?
Copying the image to my own library and resizing the copy.
Yes, it’s a faff.
‘width’. I don’t think HTML has a ‘weight’ attribute:-P.
A directory of Google offices should be titled “The Google Archipelago”
Coming soon: One Day in the Life of Ivan Daprogrammer.
I don’t think HTML has a ‘weight’ attribute
Try drinking. That might help.
The women too “upset” to go into work over a science and evidence-backed note are indeed playing into the worst gender stereotypes of all — the overly-emotional and irrational woman.
That. 🙂
That.
The fainting ladies are so ‘woke’ they didn’t get the irony.
The easiest route is to buy your own domain, and have it hosted at a local ISP.
I’d like to second this. If you own your own domain, you’re no longer in thrall to a particular company. And using an ISP to do the mailserver stuff is probably the simplest solution.
re: own domain and ISP for “mailserver stuff”, does anyone have a link to a good how-to, step-by-step tutorial on how to manage all that? I know just enough to realize how little I actually know about these things.
It’s actually quite straightforward. Basically, you just tick a box when you buy the domain to tell them to host mail for you, or otherwise the company will tell you what you have to do to set that up. There will then be instructions on how to log in to the mailserver. It all depends on the company you choose, but just look at their online help before you buy. I’m happy to recommend names.co.uk as a fairly user-friendly company though I don’t use their email service.
Relevant thread.
It’s actually quite straightforward.
Thanks Ian.
You’re welcome.
Sigh…When you’re OCD, some things you just gotta do yourself….OK, a lotta things…not that it bothers anyone else…can’t wait any longer…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5Flr-hQHcY
Captures the general tone, I think.
A classic.

“So, if the sexes and races don’t differ at all, and if psychological interchangeability is true, then there’s no practical business case for diversity. On the other hand, if demographic diversity gives a company any competitive advantages, it must be because there are important sex differences and race differences in how human minds work and interact.”
https://archive.is/VlNfl
If there is no difference between men and women, then what the fark are “trans”-people trying to do? How can they “feel” like they are in the wrong body if there is no difference to “feel”?
It pisses me off to no end – as a woman, as a scientist, as a scientist who has studied biology and chemistry extensively – that biological facts are now being dismissed (and worse) as sexist stereotypes.
And these no-account stupid cows like that twitter twat want everyone who doesn’t toe the SJW line to be fired.
I guess Teh Science is only infallible when it’s about teh Global Warming…er I mean Anthropogenic Climate Change, but biological science can go screw itself.
I need a drink.
A good take on the whole mess. Google CEO Mansplains That He Eliminated Diverse Thought … To Protect Defenseless Women.
“The SJWs at Google don’t seem to like anybody!”
I can’t believe I clicked that link.
I discovered today that there is such a thing as a “Leftist Heap” in programming.
“In contrast to a binary heap, a leftist tree attempts to be very unbalanced. In addition to the heap property, leftist trees are maintained so the right descendant of each node has the lower s-value.”
That is all.