| > What exactly was sexist about what they did? I came here looking for the standard, oblivious, "Hey, what's so sexist about being completely sexist?" comment. As usual, HN did not disappoint. So let me explain: "Women" are not a perk. Women are humans with as much value to contribute to software development as men. To list them as a "perk" and to relegate them to a service role minimizes women in two ways beyond the obvious, gross objectification: First, by saying "hey, all women are good for at this event is serving beer." Second, and much more toxic, listing women as a perk reveals the unspoken understanding that heterosexual males are the intended audience for the event and that anyone else is secondary. > I think if anything it offends programmers. But yeah, by all means, muster up some indignation for all the poor, privileged, over-represented men who should be offended by this. |
It's bad for all of us. Sexism (or any -ism) is a net negative for anyone who values the intellectual growth of society, regardless of sex, gender, or orientation.