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California Has a New Law: No More All-Male Boards (cnn.com)

Companies headquartered in California can no longer have all-male boards. From a report: That's according to a new law, enacted Sunday, which requires publicly traded firms in the state to place at least one woman on their board of directors by the end of 2019 -- or face a penalty. It also requires companies with five directors to add two women by the end of 2021, and companies with six or more directors to add at least three more women by the end of the same year. It's the first such law on the books in the United States, though similar measures are common in European countries. The measure was passed by California's state legislature last month. And it was signed into law by Gov. Jerry Brown on Sunday, along with a trove of other bills that look to "protect and support women, children and working families," the governor's office said in a release. A majority of companies in the S&P 500 have at least one woman on their boards, but only about a quarter have more than two, according to a study from PwC.

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  1. Re:Virtue signalling by Calydor · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I am really looking forward to the lawsuits deciding whether a post-op or pre-op transgender person (is transgender the right term to use? I honestly don't know) is one gender or the other as it comes to sitting on the board for some company.

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  2. What about non-binaries? by mveloso · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Do non-binaries count against the new gender quota?

  3. Easy workaround by DanielTanner · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Just get two male members to identify as female. It would hold the courts up for months.

  4. More obscure consequence by Bruce66423 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I got censored from the Guardian for pointing out that a non-white female writer who won a Hugo would never know if she was the best, or merely the best available woman writer. In the same way a female director will never know if she is on the board because she is competent, or merely making up the numbers...

  5. All female boards? by ReneR · · Score: 4, Interesting

    are ruled out, too?

  6. Re: Virtue signalling by Joce640k · · Score: 3, Interesting

    If we're going to pass laws like this then shouldn't we require an equal mix of POTUS?

    That would mean that the next election would require only women candidates.

    I find myself strangely attracted to that idea, not because they're women but because it would throw the status-quo into turmoil.

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  7. Re:Virtue signalling by prisoner-of-enigma · · Score: 3, Interesting

    forcing companies to take on women in such roles will reduce such sexism over time to the point where affirmative action isn't needed anymore.

    A noble goal in theory but in practice this never happens. Once enshrined, such race/gender/whatever quotas become permanent fixtures, as no politician has the courage to suggest they be removed. The cries of "they want a return to sexism/bigotry/whatever" would be so deafening they'd be drummed out of office before the ink was dry on the proposal. This is why such laws should never be implemented in the first place.

    For that matter, how do you think this "diversity quota" appointee to the board will be viewed by pre-existing board members? The idealists (that's being charitable) who came up with this idea don't bother to consider the psychological effects on the "diversity quota" board member either. Can you imagine a more demeaning setup than to know you only got the position because a law required someone without a penis to sit in a chair?

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  8. Re: Virtue signalling by hairyfeet · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Because the left went from "everyone should be judged not by the color of their skin but by the content of their character" to "Die CIS scum"?

    The new left is just as racist and sexist as anything out of the 1940s, the only difference is who the target of the racist and sexist bile is being directed at. Before it was "gays and lesbians should be treated like people and be left alone" and now its "if a lesbian won't suck cock they are a bigot cuz the owner of that cock says its a lesbian cock". Before it was "everyone of every color should be given equal treatment and equal opportunity to succeed" and now its the soft bigotry of low expectations and its okay to discriminate against Asians cuz...well I guess they figure Asians are just too smart for their own good and make the blacks look bad?

    But that is what happens when you go from "live and let live" to "do as I say or else" and why more and more classical liberals like myself (voted straight D or G for over 30 years) are going "ya know...I really don't agree with 90% of what the right stands for...but at least they ain't completely whack-a-doodle batshit". Its sad really, you'd think they'd tone it down while Trump was in office so they would look sane by comparison but...nope doubling down on the whack-a-doodle. It makes me dread the 2020 election, might as well be the Mad Hatter VS the March Hare and the people have to try to figure out which of the two is less mad.

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  9. Re:Is an operation even necessary ? by AmiMoJo · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Does it really work like that in California? Most places it's not just enough to declare you are female, you have to actually live as a female. Shave your beard, wear women's clothing, change your name etc.

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  10. Re:It's a good start, BUT by dfghjk · · Score: 1, Interesting

    "The success of asians shows that there is no inherent discrimination by whites against minorities..."

    No it does not, it doesn't even show "that there is no inherent discrimination by whites against" asians.

  11. Re: Virtue signalling by shaitand · · Score: 3, Interesting

    "Currently my post is scored 20% flamebait and 20% overrated."

    Your post is scored 5 insightful. My post is scored 2 Troll.

    ""Most importantly this is a LAW, it is forever"

    That's not how laws work."

    That is exactly how laws work, at least by default.

    "There are people out there for whom merely disagreeing with them on this topic, merely contradicting their narrative is incitement. It angers them so much that they can't allow it to be discussed or visible at +2."

    Yes, and your posting history over the last couple days suggests you may be one of them or you might just be trolling. They are the people modding you up and me down.

    Your post contained a vague undefined reference to a "specific objective" as well as a suggestion without any logical support that a debate could not be had.

    I extrapolated based on the actual underlying agenda in the story for the sake of debate and provided logical refutation as well as specific facts. Maybe I'm right, maybe I'm wrong but I logically supported my statements and someone who disagreed is welcome to refute them logically.

    In any sane world your post would have been correctly moderated as a troll or flamebait because you were vague, attacked the integrity of the forum, and provided no coherent rationale or logical support for any position. What your lean or position is on the actual topic being discussed is beside the point. You added no value to the arguments of any position.

  12. Re: Virtue signalling by AmiMoJo · · Score: 1, Interesting

    For the record I don't think your post should be modded troll either. It's got so bad that these people want to completely shut down the debate.

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