[Info-vax] The Gender Fluid IT Crisis
Richard Maher
maher_rjSPAMLESS at hotmail.com
Sun Jul 30 06:41:47 EDT 2017
On 30-Jul-17 5:28 PM, Dirk Munk wrote:
> Richard Maher wrote:
>> On 30-Jul-17 3:58 PM, Dirk Munk wrote:
>>> seasoned_geek wrote:
>>>> Not so much pitching my blog as pointing out the current IT crisis
>>>> which is bigger than Y2K ever was. Used to be quite a few IT
>>>> management types here.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Unlike Y2K this crisis will happen over and over again with each
>>>> and every state.
>>>
>>> The solution is quite simple, forget all gender identifications.
>>> There are countries that will no longer use a gender identification
>>> in their passports.
>>
>> Undoubtedly that is the solution that will be forced upon businesses
>> if it ever gets to legislation outside "Land Rights for Gay Whales"
>> California. (Or perhaps we'll once again see the same Purple Mafia
>> machinations that saw Brendan Eich (the inventor of Javascript)
>> hounded out of Mozilla for crimethink)
>
> Because he donated money to a anti gay-marriage group. Remember what
> happened to Alan Turing? I'm sure Mr. Eich is a brilliant engineer, but
> if you are the face of an organization, then you need other
> qualifications as well. Being homophobic isn't one of them, then you
> better step down and just do engineering.
This is the typical bile, filth, and character assassination that one
gets subjected to. You and your ilk honestly make me fucking sick.
Apologists for the mafia and apologists for the fascist left.
He believes(d) that marriage is between a man and a women. Something
that has been the law of the land for thousands of years and he donated
a small amount of his own money in support of that belief/opinion in a
purportedly free and democratic country.
You, you scurrilous piece of shit, have then tried to hold him
personally for the criminalization of Turing and the law of the land
pre-revisionist, "homophobic" when no such views are in evidence.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newspeak#Crimethink
We don't have to guess who your Grandad supported in the War do we quisling?
>
>>
>> Personally, I suspect that a genderless world may pose some
>> difficulties such as insuring against the risk of hereditary
>> testicular cancer
>
> Good health insurance will cover you for all diseases, be it testicular
> cancer or breast cancer. And before I forget, breast cancer is also
> possible with men. Does your insurance cover that?
>
>> or ensuring "Women's" Sport doesn't suddenly start posting a whole lot
>> of new world records.(Taking gender out of European language nouns may
>> also be a bit trickier than one envisages.)
>
> Yes, there are some things like sports that can be a problem. In fact
> there have been some women in sport that were later identified as
> intersex people.
>
>>
>> Still I see some merit in the idea. By nurturing and compounding my
>> dysphoria with your misguided affirmations, you will have opened up
>> yourselves to a lawsuit as sure as if you were a Feeder plying this
>> tubby little Gainer 1/2 doz beers an a couple of pizzas!
>>
>> Let my statistically relevant predisposition to suicide be on your
>> patronizing, naive, do-gooder, more-liberal-than-thou heads.
>>
>
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