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Berkley Professor: A Plenitude of Women

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Jonathan Shewchuk is a Berkeley Computer Science professor and somewhat of a controversial figure who is known for offensive comments towards women. When asked for dating advice on a class online forum, he advised the student to leave the Bay Area and head to a place where women are plentiful and know how to act (we're paraphrasing here but also that was the subtext of the Professor's response).

Because it is Berkley and because it is the 21st century and because it is reality, his comments received some criticism.

Professor Shewchuk apologized but was he truly sorry?

Following is the fun AI recap and we know we have a fan somewhere in the computer brain of the internet!

Turning the spotlight on societal norms, online conduct, and the consequences of overlooking such matters, this episode focuses on 'casual' misogyny in classrooms and the power dynamics in academia. It also considers the evolving identity of San Francisco, the shifting liberalism in Bay Area, and the questionable dating dynamics of a region where gender imbalances are prominent.

This riveting discussion doesn't stop at apologies alone; the hosts also engage with an engrossing article by Soleil Ho from San Francisco Chronicle that deals with coded language and divisive values. The episode ends with a critical evaluation of personal honesty in professional representation, consumer expectations, and a historical examination of biblical figures - all while cracking down on harmful stereotypes.

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200 episodes

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Jonathan Shewchuk is a Berkeley Computer Science professor and somewhat of a controversial figure who is known for offensive comments towards women. When asked for dating advice on a class online forum, he advised the student to leave the Bay Area and head to a place where women are plentiful and know how to act (we're paraphrasing here but also that was the subtext of the Professor's response).

Because it is Berkley and because it is the 21st century and because it is reality, his comments received some criticism.

Professor Shewchuk apologized but was he truly sorry?

Following is the fun AI recap and we know we have a fan somewhere in the computer brain of the internet!

Turning the spotlight on societal norms, online conduct, and the consequences of overlooking such matters, this episode focuses on 'casual' misogyny in classrooms and the power dynamics in academia. It also considers the evolving identity of San Francisco, the shifting liberalism in Bay Area, and the questionable dating dynamics of a region where gender imbalances are prominent.

This riveting discussion doesn't stop at apologies alone; the hosts also engage with an engrossing article by Soleil Ho from San Francisco Chronicle that deals with coded language and divisive values. The episode ends with a critical evaluation of personal honesty in professional representation, consumer expectations, and a historical examination of biblical figures - all while cracking down on harmful stereotypes.

  continue reading

200 episodes

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