History of Feminism
In reply to the discussion: What happened to the proposal to include misogynist language in TOS?...I've asked about four times [View all]seabeyond
(110,159 posts)i think this is what i was particularly feeling about the Op i started yesterday. we are not just a voice with women on du. we are a world wide voice. and that is what make the net grand to be heard. and not losing space. and women all over the net is recognizing the effort of man to create the hostile net space for women. and the misogyny in the tech world that has power over the net space.
there is richards. the was a gamers convention that had scantly dressed girls dancing to entertain the men, regardless it is a mandatory conference that all had to go to. 2 or 3 members of the board quit immediately. a woman that uses this game company with her company told them.... nope. not using you no more.
that went out immediately. the boss man went to bed feeling fine and woke up to this. he did an about face immediately.
that told me. instead of women going up the line being afraid to speak out, and women having businesses and trying to get along, with more women in these positions, and enlightened supportive men, we can attack, instead of submit and make a difference.