"I could have easily been shot." - #MarkHughes falsely I'D as suspect in #Dallas received no apology from @DallasPD.pic.twitter.com/Y2g22R9C5D
β D (@Delo_Taylor) July 8, 2016

To be clear, this is not to suggest that in similar circumstances, a person who engaged in this activity would face no consequences. To the contrary, those individuals are often subject to security or administrative sanctions. But that is not what we are deciding now.No, because the current government is always and everywhere immune to prosecution when it controls the justice system. That was decided long, long ago.
Once you factor out interview data from both men and women who quit after one or two bad interviews, the disparity goes away entirely. So while the attrition numbers aren't great, I'm massively encouraged by the fact that at least in these findings, it's not about systemic bias against women or women being bad at computers or whatever. Rather, it's about women being bad at dusting themselves off after failing, which, despite everything, is probably a lot easier to fix.This, x1000. Women are just not used to rejection, this is a fact due to the way male-female relationships work. Men do the asking, women do the rejecting. That said, I am not optimistic this can change; things have been this way a long time for good reasons.