RE: Some Thoughts on "So, about this Googler’s manifesto" by Yonatan Zunger
Men and women are different. They were built that way through evolution. They are designed to complement each other.
Behind the relentless drive to eliminate our perception of the differences between the sexes is a subconscious attack on the nuclear family, because that is the thing that evolution created that the new god of Statism seeks to eliminate. It seeks to eliminate it because it does not want society separated apart into little nuclei that are most happy when they are self sufficient. Nuclear self sufficient families are not an organizational design that a large cooperative can manipulate or utilize.
So the nuclear family is attacked as irrelevant, bigoted, anachronistic, limiting. The new family is the village, which of course needs leaders, and hey! What do you know, there are the politicians and social scientists with open arms.....
Cultural Marxism is a solution in search of a problem. It doesn't solve anything. it creates more problems than it purports to solve.
I'm not a statist, but you seem to have a nice story going for yourself here. And what if valid scientific research does actually show males and females of the human species aren't so significantly different in areas such as programming? Will you say science is in on this scam you speak of? You talk about villages as if they are a bad thing, but prior to the State, many argue life was more voluntary and villages were based on respect and mutual benefit, not on hierarchies maintained through violence.
The idea that life used to be more voluntary comes from videos like this:
The nuclear family is a relatively new thing. Do you think it's part of evolution of homo sapiens or something?
via Wikipedia
No one was talking about cultural marxism until you introduced it to the conversation. Seems like projection to me. Not everything is a boogie man conspiracy by The State. We'd do much better focusing on real, obvious problems such as the prison industrial complex, the "war" on drugs, the extortion/theft that is taxation, the violence caused by imaginary lines known as national borders, etc, etc.
IMO, reliance on the state has nothing to do with someone's gender identity, their view of the nuclear family, or anything along those lines. Mostly, it has to do with the myth of authority.