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Unpopular take: discussions on network states have even less female involvement than the male-centric world of crypto. There’s a critical gap that needs exploration—either something is missing, or there's a barrier deterring women from joining the conversation.
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I noticed this. Missing a vital perspective. Why do you think women aren’t more involved in network states?
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I find myself often slightly freaked out about the male-driven impulse for world-building. This fear isn't just about the act itself but what it often entails: a shaping of our reality that frequently marginalizes the female existence.
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Would this not make women more interested by the prospect of ‘building from scratch’ instead of having to fight to change current systems? The extreme example being the popularity of recent Barbie film where she literally has her own world
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I think you are right in that men don’t design well for women, and the data supports this claim. Examples are things like size of car seats and airbag injuries, temperature in offices, etc.
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