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Trans people are frequently in tech. Go to any college and you'll see the CompSci department is the one with the most amount of LGBT individuals.

The same can't be said for people who are blind or deaf.




But wouldn't an underrepresentation of disabled people be cause for concern in the industry? There are more legally blind people in the USA than there are Native Americans yet at the political stage there is very little interest in coming up for those people.

Several impressive videos on social media have shown that programming without using vision or even hands is perfectly possible, there are very few good reasons why such underrepresentation shouldn't be corrected for. In fact, I believe for many disabilities a job in fields like data science or programming would be much easier to adjust for disabilities than many other sectors where interactivity is key.


> Go to any college and you'll see the CompSci department is the one with the most amount of LGBT individuals.

Do you have any data on that? It does not coincide with my anecdotal experience. I'm in a Math/CompSci department and there's zero trans people here (that I know of), while there are some in other departments. Anyhow, trans people are a tiny percentage of the total population, so it would be hard to have somewhat solid statistics on them.


Interesting. I don't have data, but it heavily correlates with my school and what I had heard from others. There was like a big cadre of trans people in the CompSci department, then a few in the Math department.

There was a smattering in other afaik. I was on the board of the LGBT club so I knew at least the ones who were out / came frequently.


LGBT people or trans people?

I'd bet the theater kids gave CS a run for its money. Or the art kids. Just fewer gay men and lesbians in CS.




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