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Stuart Reges got in trouble years ago for writing about being gay. Today, the gay lobby is after him.
His story is an essay in the excellent book
Panics and Persecutions from Quillette.
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Reges teaches at the Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Washington.
He wrote an article entitled “Why women don’t code” and discovered that the former victim group is now the oppressor group.
Reges writes that, as a senior in high school in the 1970s, he tried to kill himself. His issue? The depression he suffered due to having to keep secret the fact that he was gay.
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