It's lovely you think it must be some old adage, but a far more reasonable interpretation is that it's merely modernized social disapproval and once a method appears it will not vanish if one small segment of people decide not to use it out of some sort of superstitious fear of it being used on them. Cat is out of the bag, trying to stop others from using it by not using it yourself is like trying to use a magic charm for defense.Sexual Harassment Panda said:Yes yes, you have a magical personality that separates the wheat from the chaff... It's a gift, it is...Dynast Brass said:I don't know, you seem like someone who wants to make a point without the hard work of actually making your point. I do tend to drive people like that to rage, but I've never seen self-harm yet. Personally, I find that people who back what they say, and are not just pimping their opinions don't seem nearly as frustrated by me, so maybe it's just a matter of who I'm talking to.Sexual Harassment Panda said:Why do I get the feeling that you're going to make me contemplate suicide?Dynast Brass said:Lets deal with one wrong statement at a time.Sexual Harassment Panda said:The man is 72 and was awarded a nobel prize for his work in 2001.Dynast Brass said:Don't feel bad, most people like him are only meaningfully productive in a narrow band around their 20's and 30's. Mostly what he'd have been doing now is making female students and co-workers uncomfortable, and cashing checks while jockeying with the bureaucracy.TheIronRuler said:.thaluikhain said:Which he later clarified by saying he thought it was absolutely true.TheIronRuler said:It's a joke.
They fired him from his work because of a perceived sexist comment. He's a Nobel laureate - a scientist with decades worth of knowledge - and they boot him because somebody's feelings got hurt.
He was awarded the Nobel in 2001 for his work from the very early 80's. Want to start over from there or is your mind so made up that reality has no impact on the end result?
I concede the point. Scientists older than 40 are not worth their salt, and we should be flippant about their professional value as of that milestone.
Anything else you have a problem with?
I guess you want to pretend that being snarky is a substitute for support, but I don't. The notion that scientists, mathematicians, and other such researchers and theoreticians are often most productive in their 20's and 30's. You think I'm wrong, so you shared a bit of misinformation. Upon being corrected you accept that, but instead of trying to actually support yourself you just lash out.
I think you're actually believing that I'm bullshitting you, but you're not willing to check? I'd urge you to, my claim is exceptionally well accepted:
Older researchers publish more, but produce less which is real and valuable. Of course they are paid more, and more and more dominate the lives and careers of those beneath them. If you've never been in that world, you probably have no concept of how it really works.
I'd urge you to consider matters such as the most productive periods of the great physicists, for one example. It's not as though Einstein stopped being impressive as he aged, but his breakthroughs came in his younger days. Sadly in fact, as he became older he joined with some who rejected implications of quantum mechanics, a la the famous 'PDR' paper. It is axiomatic that power and wages grow with age in these fields, while what you produce may increase with volume it declines in quality.
But... Have you considered that you're a nightmare? Not only are you harping on the least important thing I said, but you're doing it in a fairly condescending way. You wouldn't be trying to "hold your opinions over" me, would you?
I mean, seriously. Imagine you're me, just for a minute (feels good, right?... don't get too comfortable). Now imagine you're me reading your post. Do you see the problem? Do you think I have any interest in having a long point-by-point about the waning likelihood of revolutionary ideas coming from an individual as they age? I don't.
Read what you wrote about him again. Were you being fair? Were you being presumptive? Were you being flippant?
I doubt you'd make a kitten cry unless it said something un-progressive.Secondhand Revenant said:Sexual Harassment Panda said:Care to elaborate on who "we" and "those other people" are? Also, what's the "plan"? Not being insufferably judgmental and devoid of compassion? Crazy plan you're hatching their, Jack. Stop being so human, it'll get in the way of all the wonderful progress that's happening.Secondhand Revenant said:Because clearly if only we didn't so it those other people wouldn't either. Surely their conscience will stop them if we follow your plan. Maybe I'll get a magic charm as a back up defenseJack Action said:Sure. Whatever floats your boat, chief. Just remember that no matter how much you tell yourself you're one of the good people to whom... how did you put it... "backwards thinking" would never occur, one day you'll find yourself on the wrong end of this.Dynast Brass said:No, you should probably stick to the obvious differences between policing, and the condemnation by your peers. It's a danger of argument from analogy, that you get lost in it.
You might also want to consider that what you want is, what? To have an external authority to reach in and overrule private an institutional employment choices? To shut up Twitter? Sounds to me like you just don't like how the chips are falling, and instead of defending ideas, people would rather play the victim.
Yes not approving of sexism is terrible and makes kittens cry, you got me!
But nah its fucking obvious. He is suggesting people will be on the wrong side of these tactics and apparently his way of handling it is to not use said tactics. Seems like a shitty argument, why the hell would it stop people from using said tactics if we do not? What makes someone think said tactic is okay is supposed to be that they saw someone else use it? Pfft.
And that human thing, really XD
I might as well jump to cheap excuses and say I'm just being human. Try a real argument
What are the examples of "those other people" using these tactics before the GG crowd adopted them to such comical effect? Seems to me like "what goes around, comes around" isn't completely without merit. Somebody popularised it...
I also didn't even mention other people using them before, so please read more carefully before asking me for examples of things I never mentioned, mkay?