antodeco wrote: » Basically it's where you unconsciously judge someone based on their gender. (Eg: Why would I hire a female for this mechanics job? It's a male profession)
Omackeral wrote: » I've never seen a female worker collecting wheeliebins.
antodeco wrote: » Basically it's where you unconsciously judge someone based on their gender. (Eg: Why would I hire a female for this mechanics job? It's a male profession) Unconscious race bias is where you automatically assume judge someone from a particular race (eg: Don't hire a Nigerian for a bank as he will try scam people).
wakka12 wrote: » Men and women are different in many ways, physically and mentally.No two ways about that. If differences do exist betweeen them then obviously bias will also exist and it will be impossible to eliminate it
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[Deleted User] wrote: » I despise getting served by a man at a deli. Women choose to work at a deli, men end up there because it's all they could get. :pac: Seriously though, 90% of men working at delis are just so bloody slow, awkward and stingy with fillings.
whiskeyman wrote: » Always found this interesting... A man and his son are driving in a car one day, when they get into a fatal accident. The man is killed instantly. The boy is knocked unconscious, but he is still alive. He is rushed to hospital, and will need immediate surgery. The doctor enters the emergency room, looks at the boy, and says... "I can't operate on this boy, he is my son." So, the question is, how is this possible? The answer is simple: the doctor is the boy's mother. This riddle has been told for a long time, to illustrate how common gender stereotypes are in our society. What's fun, is to tell this to closet feminists like my mother or sister, and watch them fail to get past the stereotype of thinking "doctor" implies "man".
tea and coffee wrote: » The implication being that it's ok for a woman to choose a badly paid menial job but not a man.