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by ars
5095 days ago
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Wow. Couldn't disagree more with that blog. "This Is What A Computer Scientist Looks Like" is exactly the wrong way to "empower". It's a photo. Who cares what you look like? You are a programmer - the only thing I should care about is what your code looks like. > [from the blog] Maybe give them the reigns to make the big decisions and you handle the grunt work. Are you kidding? I should do that because they are female? That's terrible. You should not care what gender, or anything else, they are - except their ability. If people need to see that there are others like them in a community (do they though?), then this module list is exactly right. |
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We don't live in that world. Neither do we live in a world where people of color are afforded the same opportunities as white people even though they have all the same rights.
Software (and tech in general) is a toxic and often extremely sexist community towards women. It's easy to take your attitude of "not caring", but that doesn't solve the problem, it simply shuts off the light so that nasty people can do their bidding in the dark.
> I should do that because they are female?
Yes, if it's a freaking thing about women, then they should have the last freaking word. :)
> If people need to see that there are others like them in a community (do they though?), then this module list is exactly right.
This is exactly the sort of blind, toxic attitude that some of us are trying to help destroy. If women who are CPAN authors want to organize a community amongst themselves, then it's up to them to decide how they want to go about doing it. It is NOT up to men to do it for them without consulting or considering the consequences given the continued problems with sexual harassment in the tech community.