I hate attitudes like this because it alienates people more than it helps.
Yes, men have little idea of what women go through. It's frustrating explaining the same shit over and over again. But how does it help to criticize without offering any encouragement or explanation?
Did MLK jr say something like "our goal is not to humiliate the white men"?
I suppose this sort of thing sadly isn't surprising but I'd hate for it to overshadow the good and important things coming out of the Grace Hopper Conference. Hoping more of that comes to light.
It's exasperating that instead of acknowledging that the tech industry culture is broken, their advice is lean in. Basically, it's on women alone to step-up and address this rather then the male leaders saying there needs to be a fundamental change.
[+] [-] brandonmenc|11 years ago|reply
> No male from GoDaddy has ANY business being on a "male allies" panel. GoDaddy has done YEARS of SERIOUS harm to women in tech.
She tweets to GoDaddy CEO Blake Irving, "you should definitely step down from this panel."
From the article:
> Irving took the CEO post in December 2012 and put a stop to the [busty model] ads
What's going on here?
[+] [-] kelukelugames|11 years ago|reply
Yes, men have little idea of what women go through. It's frustrating explaining the same shit over and over again. But how does it help to criticize without offering any encouragement or explanation?
Did MLK jr say something like "our goal is not to humiliate the white men"?
[+] [-] suzyperplexus|11 years ago|reply
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[+] [-] kelea|11 years ago|reply
[+] [-] orasis|11 years ago|reply
Spend any amount of time in any environment that is mostly dudes, and things get funky real fast. Its just a function of having a male supermajority.