| I don't have the quote on me, but it's online. Google more if you care to see it. You have made a false claim about what Adria Richards said. If you do not have a quote to back it up, how can I be expected to? How could I possibly find a quote that doesn't exist? I'm just saying most women in general would be offended to be represented by Adria. You keep repeating that she represents all women. She doesn't. And you don't know how most women feel based on your own feelings. You're saying I need to apologize. That shows me you're offended. I said no such thing. Again, please re-read my post. Your voice definitely counts too. I just don't understand it (I'm honestly trying). No, you are not "honestly" trying. You've accused Adria Richards of saying something she didn't, I asked for a quote, and your response was "google it", even though I already said "I've just re-read her tweets and her blog post, and I couldn't find anything". You are also intentionally arguing with things I did not say; implying that I am emotional ("offended") to avoid arguing on substance; and using sarcasm like, "most women are not interested in being made to look stupid" because what, some women like me are? This is not how people maintain an honest and healthy discussion. |
In any other circumstance, that might be OK. In this case though, she has written just ONE blog post about this incident. Obviously it makes sense to start there. She has given many interviews too about it, and commented on other websites. You could have left that for later.
Source http://butyoureagirl.com/14015/forking-and-dongle-jokes-dont...:
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Women in technology need consistant messaging from birth through retirement they are welcome, competent and valued in the industry. Let’s unify the message to our daughters and to the women developers we work with:
“We want you to be here and we will do our best to welcome you into the world of programming.”
What has to change is that everyone must take personal accountability and speak up when they hear something that isn’t ok. It takes three words to make a difference:
“That’s not cool.”
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I am given to understand that katherineparker does not believe that she's one of these women who need to be massaged from birth to retirement, and katherineparker wishes Adria, being some kind of evangelist, had stopped "representing" women in general in this manner. That's cool. I absolutely refuse to massage anyone.
> You have made a false claim about what Adria Richards said.
False claim.
> You keep repeating that she represents all women.
Odd. KP said the opposite. There is definitely more matter for me to go on about. Just not the will.