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  1. Fuck off slashdot. on Black IT Pros On (Lack Of) Racial Diversity In Tech · · Score: 0

    OK, this is the last article I ever read on slashdot. As a white male who works in the tech industry I come here to read about tech. Over the last few years every other article seems to be about some resentful group or another who I'm oppressing by existing, having white skin pigment, having male genitals or being heterosexual.

    If you hate your readership that much slashdot, why should I patronize your shitty website?

    It's time to fuck off, so off I am going to duly fuck.

  2. Re: here we go on How To End Online Harassment · · Score: 1

    Sex, gender, race. If you're not in one of the proscribed circles of resentment, you've got "privilege" and can't have an opinion.

  3. Re:no, it is really about . . . on How To End Online Harassment · · Score: 1

    others like to say it is about keeping girls out of the gaming clubhouse.

    They say that, but there are lots of girls in the gaming clubhouse and in #gamergate itself. What they hate the most is the idea that they're helpless shrinking violets.

  4. Re: here we go on How To End Online Harassment · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Yes, it's perfectly acceptable to do that to men, especially white heterosexual men. You see according to feminist theory we didn't just invent the modern world, we're also responsible for everything that's wrong with it.

  5. Re:here we go on How To End Online Harassment · · Score: 1

    The one morsel of Marxist doctrine still evidently cherished by the left, radical feminists particularly, is false consciousness.

  6. Re:People Have Two Parents on How To End Online Harassment · · Score: 1

    Hint: They aren't. The Factual Feminist explains. She's the only feminist I've seen recently who actually makes any sense.

  7. Gendered Bigotry on How To End Online Harassment · · Score: 4, Insightful

    This is the biggest pile of bollocks I've ever read at slashdot and as you can imagine it's up against some pretty stiff competition. (Am I allowed to use the word "stiff", or is that a gendered slur that reinforces the patriarchy?).

    This, for example: "gendered bigotry against women is widely considered to be "in bounds" by Internet commenters". It is? No, it isn't.

    The only gendered bigotry I come across on the internet these days, especially Twitter, involves pejorative uses of the phrase "straight white male".

  8. Re:Nothing new, CC identified as threat long ago . on The Military's Latest Enemy: Climate Change · · Score: 0

    But that has absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with "climate change". Indeed, the whole thesis is complete tripe given the steady decrease in global poverty and world hunger over the last 25 years. I needn't bother saying there's been no statistically significant warming for 18 years either, need I?

  9. Re:Have we discovered all there is to discover? on Why Scientists Think Completely Unclassifiable and Undiscovered Life Forms Exist · · Score: 1

    I would define life as a "unit of selection". But that would imply certain minerals are also units of selection. I mean minerals evolve don't they, from basic refractories (about 60 varieties) that appear when stars explode to the more complex varieties that evolve through geological processes on planets like ours. I suppose in a way this is an example of the "tyranny of the discontinuous mind"; where for convenience and because our brains are effectively machines for classifying things, we see joins where there really aren't any.

  10. Re:Have we discovered all there is to discover? on Why Scientists Think Completely Unclassifiable and Undiscovered Life Forms Exist · · Score: 1

    This is an excellent point. Of course replicators existed on Earth before cells had DNA. According to Nick Lane DNA would have been rather late to the party and is more a useful technological advance that gives cells a more independent existence than they would otherwise have.

  11. Re:Algeria gas is waiting for Rusia to screw up on Ask Slashdot: Minimizing Oil and Gas Dependency In a Central European City? · · Score: 1

    And the US is building gas terminals to export their glut overseas. Europe hasn't even started with shale yet either, for political reasons. There's absolutely no excuse, If it does happen it will be entirely down to retarded policies of the European Union, which committed to "decarbonisation" at massive cost, whilst at the same time cosying up to the Mafia regime in Moscow for its energy supplies.

  12. Re:Communism is the only solution on Ask Slashdot: Minimizing Oil and Gas Dependency In a Central European City? · · Score: 1

    $710 trillion. Now unwind all of those trades and tell me how much it actually is. Also stop watching Prison Planet.

  13. Re:It's all your fault whitey on The Other Side of Diversity In Tech · · Score: 1

    They aren't straw men.

    I totally destroyed your reply didn't I.

  14. Re:It's all your fault whitey on The Other Side of Diversity In Tech · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It used to be about equality of opportunity. But now we have equality of opportunity it has morphed into equality of outcome. This is a very different thing indeed.

  15. Re:It's all your fault whitey on The Other Side of Diversity In Tech · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "social justice" is based on the extremely faulty assertion that everybody is the same and that absolutely every trait or preference you may have is culturally constructed. Once you take on board the basic concept that men and women are different and that on average their college major and career preferences reflect this difference, it's not hard to understand why there's less "diversity" in technology businesses.

    Straw Man indeed.

  16. Re:It's all your fault whitey on The Other Side of Diversity In Tech · · Score: 4, Insightful

    According to current social justice theory being a white male, especially a heterosexual white male, is a privilege you need to be ashamed of.

  17. Re:Because on Some Virgin Galactic Customers Demand Money Back · · Score: 4, Interesting

    It's more likely they were looking to get their money back in any case, but now they've got a possible legal angle to invalidate the contracts. I wonder what the smallprint says.

  18. Re:Oh no! on Scotland Builds Power Farms of the Future Under the Sea · · Score: 1

    People don't care about "professional dignity", they care about feeding their children and paying their mortgages.

  19. Re:Oh no! on Scotland Builds Power Farms of the Future Under the Sea · · Score: -1, Troll

    Probably these guys didn't get into this industry just to waste money

    People go into business to make money. If they can do it providing a bullshit product that's fucking useless to government for huge skips full of cash, they will.

  20. Re:Oh no! on Scotland Builds Power Farms of the Future Under the Sea · · Score: -1

    What do they care? They're getting tax payers money to design it, tax payers money to build it and they'll get tax payers money to run and maintain it. They'll even get a subsidy for the pathetic amounts of electricity they do finally manage to generate. Funded by bill payers (also tax payers). The whole project is a massive waste of money. But we should not be surprised. The first thing the Scottish Executive did when it was created, was spend £500,000,000 building itself some offices.

  21. Re:Diversity bullshit on Amazon Releases (Not Many) Details On Its Workforce Demographics · · Score: 1

    No, they want something called equality of outcome. That is to say, I should not be discriminated against because I'm a complete fucking retard and I've just been denied the job Emeritus Rouse Ball Professor of Mathematics at Oxford University. Unless I'm a white male, in which case discriminate away.

  22. The climate is not something that you can wait for particle physics style 5-sigma certainty on

    Yes, yes it is. The most relevant observation so far is that there's been no statistically significant warming for the past 18 years. The reason it's the only observation you should concern yourself with is because the amount of CO2 going into the atmosphere has continued to climb. This does tend to falsify the hypothesis that CO2 is a significant driver of climate.

    There's a considerable opportunity cost to spending trillions of dollars on a problem that you have no control over anyway (natural variation).

  23. Re: Well on Space Tourism Isn't Worth Dying For · · Score: 1
    But you did imply there was some kind of exploitation going on:

    many sherpas have died on Mt. Everest this year because rich people wanted to "stand on top of the world"

    The answer is zero.

  24. Re:Obviously. on UN Climate Change Panel: It's Happening, and It's Almost Entirely Man's Fault · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Science is not a "political decision"

    How extremely naive of you.

  25. Re: Well on Space Tourism Isn't Worth Dying For · · Score: 1

    No actually, you couldn't be more wrong. There are a lot of Sherpas making a lot of money taking rich people to Mt. Everest. They do it because they choose to do so. Nobody has forced them to. They're not dying because of a rich person's ego, they're dying because it's dangerous work. Nobody forces them to do it.