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I think I just sprained something from rolling my eyes so hard
Why I want to set the entire open-source community on fire sometimes: the comments on this post and this post. (The latter of which is from one of my ex-bosses although I ran into it randomly, w00.)
Apparently, if you suggest that using a picture of a woman's bare ass on the title slide of a technical talk might not be the best idea if you want to make women feel welcome in CS, that is ~censorship~. I also can't decide whether it's those comments are the most special, or the ones asking whether also including pictures of naked men in the slides would have made it OK. Also see: examples of more or less every tactic mentioned in the link to "Derailing for Dummies" I posted before this.
I guess it's another entry for the Male Programmer Privilege Checklist. Also, I feel like I need to burn some more reddit karma, brb.
Apparently, if you suggest that using a picture of a woman's bare ass on the title slide of a technical talk might not be the best idea if you want to make women feel welcome in CS, that is ~censorship~. I also can't decide whether it's those comments are the most special, or the ones asking whether also including pictures of naked men in the slides would have made it OK. Also see: examples of more or less every tactic mentioned in the link to "Derailing for Dummies" I posted before this.
I guess it's another entry for the Male Programmer Privilege Checklist. Also, I feel like I need to burn some more reddit karma, brb.
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Lately when people try the formal gender equality arguments (what about if we showed some scantily clad men?) I have responded with the recent study showing that if you show sexist men pictures of scantily clad women, they become even less able than usual to use the social centers of their brains when dealing with women. Women, even "sexist, anti-male" feminists like me, who see scantily clad men don't have this problem. What's that common line I hear from sexist guys? It's not sexist if it's based on reality? Yeah, that! Surely they understand that this same principle has to apply even when instead of meaning that women can't code/do math/be competitive/have a frigging career, it means that they can't look at naked women in a professional environment because they (or at least some of them) can't handle it. So sad.