I make this response assuming that you are an original user and not a euphemism of DA:
Of course it has to do with what women believe. Very few women (along with men) believe in what you and I do.
I have never claimed that women are "less logical" than men on this thread. That is hearsay from a post reprinted by a Marxist "engfeminist" blog that bashed me and YAL for running this. I have claimed that it is a problem that libertarians are overwhelmingly male, because it severely limits our reach and creative outcomes. It also proves frusturating to men who actually care about getting to know women they can relate to in their intellectual passions. (rather than desiring to get to know a stereotypical woman who just follows the dude's every whim)
For the record, the percentage of women (30%+) in our readership is much higher than that of many libertarian websites. This is hardly a "crisis," but I raised the issue as a problem because I think we ought to do better.
If anyone wants to discuss this further, I'd recommend emailing me at MatthewCockerill@Creighton.edu, because I think that would be more constructive. Thanks so much for commenting!
DEIF,
I make this response assuming that you are an original user and not a euphemism of DA:
Of course it has to do with what women believe. Very few women (along with men) believe in what you and I do.
I have never claimed that women are "less logical" than men on this thread. That is hearsay from a post reprinted by a Marxist "engfeminist" blog that bashed me and YAL for running this. I have claimed that it is a problem that libertarians are overwhelmingly male, because it severely limits our reach and creative outcomes. It also proves frusturating to men who actually care about getting to know women they can relate to in their intellectual passions. (rather than desiring to get to know a stereotypical woman who just follows the dude's every whim)
For the record, the percentage of women (30%+) in our readership is much higher than that of many libertarian websites. This is hardly a "crisis," but I raised the issue as a problem because I think we ought to do better.
If anyone wants to discuss this further, I'd recommend emailing me at MatthewCockerill@Creighton.edu, because I think that would be more constructive. Thanks so much for commenting!