>>6
See, that's what happens when you don't call your conferences "$subfield for men in $field" like they do for women. That way, if a female decides to attend anyway she has no right to complain about being uncomfortable.
>>1
On the way out, one woman thanked me and one man told me I should "relax." (I told him he should shut up.)
GREAT COMEBACK, YOU SURE TAUGHT HIM, GOOD THING TELLING YOU THAT YOU ARE FAT AND UGLY DIDN'T CROSS HIS PUNY LITTLE BRAIN
[quote by Adam] 1. I really apologize - it never was meant negatively. IMHO: (Java) programming is the most creative job you can get - even more creative than (e.g. Photoshop) design.
Oh right, I forgot the gist of it all -- it's a Java conference and it's attended by the worst retards on the planet. Naturally, the women who attend it are all feminists. It all works out
! Great laughs were had when reading the part where he suggests teaching Java to even more women.
>>kodak_gallery_guy
Do you ask your female interviewees to define ``male privilege'' and drop their candidacy if they know? If not, then you should start doing it.
Let's see how long it takes before someone posts a link to this thread in >>1's thread, thereby granting us the honour of being listed in the feminazism wiki.