Claire Lehmann, the Australian woman once described as the "the voice of the intellectual darkweb", has secured hundreds of thousands of dollars from global investors to support the website she founded from her home in northern Sydney.
Mr Carnegie, a proponent of independent publishing, was a donor before becoming an investor this year and organised to meet Ms Lehmann after reading a series of Quillette articles and discovering the founder was Australian.Mark Carnegie While he opposed discrimination, he said the lack of equal representation between men and women in tech and leadership could be partly explained by differences in traits. He was sacked after the note attracted outrage, with social and mainstream media criticising him being sexist and "cherry-picking" the science.arguing there was, in fact, some biological evidence for his claims.
Thank god. Someone in publishing not willing to follow the party line. Where do I sign up?
'Australian investment banker and venture capitalist Mark Carnegie is also a supporter' Nothing more subversive than running a website full of apologist pieces for the ruling class so you can attract their dirty money
Good for you and ignore the leftist cranks. Your complaints seem to be evidenced by the righteousness of militant PC. Can't now express an honest opinion without risk of being tarred racist, sexist and so on
This person claimed that men don't sexually assault women on public transport. That pretty much sums up the intellect of her dark little corner of the so-called 'intellectual dark web' (aka propaganda radicalising the far right)
carrying the opinions of climate change deniers grossly undermines whatever point she's trying to make.
Yes, there's a gap in market. Most articles high quality: facts, reasoned argument with relevant conclusions. Leftist writers rarely engage with relevant facts & spout abstruse contested theory. Left essentially a religion, an ideolology that's not persuaded by facts & reason.