Comment by smithkl42
2 days ago
Undoubtedly that's the reason for the under-representation of women as Fortune 500 CEO's. They're just not applying.
2 days ago
Undoubtedly that's the reason for the under-representation of women as Fortune 500 CEO's. They're just not applying.
The difference is that being a republican is an ideology you choose. Republicans can stop being republicans at any time - but they don't, they continue, because they enjoy being republican.
What I mean is, republicans choose to be ideologically opposed to journalism and ideologically opposed to education. Why would they become journalists? They hate journalism, by choice.
Would applying be a personal and professional liability for women, the way doing so at NPR could very well be for a "Republican?"
How many "Republicans" apply for jobs in gay bars?
Nice false-equivalency attempt.
You're not making an actual argument.
You understand there are many gay republicans right?