Unless you have your head buried in the sand your entire life, this is not a revelation.
Matt Walsh sums it up as follows:
So, relating to the truth of Damore’s radical “men and women are different” thesis, I have a few thoughts:
1. Men and women are different.
2. If men and women are the same, women contribute nothing special to the workplace.
3. This is about hating men.
4. This is also about worshiping masculinity.
That last one is a doozie. You look at everything coming out of Hollywood, and every woman is behaving like a man.
There is a deep hatred for men (white straight men, at least), but there is also an idolization of the things associated with men. Feminists are the ones who decided that punching a time card was “better” than tending to the children at home. Feminists are the ones who decided that being assertive and aggressive is “better” than being gentle and compassionate. Now they’ve decided that jobs in tech are “better” than more traditionally female professions like nursing. They have placed a higher value on the masculine. They have denigrated all that is uniquely feminine, rejected all the special abilities that women possess, and made an idol of masculinity.