> sexist remarks are also very indicative of where his head was at the time. he was not focused on the task in front of him.
My point, which I will repeat again, is that you should not judge "where his head was at the time" based on a handful of quotes cherry picked from 32 minutes.
> please stop seeing things like this as virtue signaling
Please stop seeing things as reinforcing whatever prejudices you walked into this with.
My point, which I will repeat again, is that you should not judge "where his head was at the time" based on a handful of quotes cherry picked from 32 minutes.
> please stop seeing things like this as virtue signaling
Please stop seeing things as reinforcing whatever prejudices you walked into this with.