Re: The Code of Conduct needs specifics
On Fri, 18 Apr 2014, Enrico Zini wrote:
> > Ouch, please. We are far away from the times when women were
> > excluded from science. Don't bring this as an argument/excuse for
> > no scientific background.
> >
> > We are talking 21st century, not 19th.
>
> Your view of the 21st century do not match mine. Please do not assume
> yours are the only valid ones.
Aeh, I do not know where you are from, name (and "ciao") is Italian,
whois points to France, anyway, my guess is somewhere middle European.
Based on this assumption:
Do you accept "women have a hard time in science"
as an excuse for not being scientific?
(Mind that I even weakened it to "hard time in science")
If yes, why don't I see *any* paper published by female
mathematician with the comment:
I am a woman, I don't need to provide a proof,
I had a hard time.
On the other hand, if you do *NOT* accept this as an excuse
for bad science, then why are you writing this strange email?
I repeat my position: Only due to certain social and historic
inequalities, which aftermath are still here (I agree on that),
it is not acceptable to bring forth unscientific arguments.
Norbert
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