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F4lconF16

(3,747 posts)
5. K&R
Fri Nov 14, 2014, 06:38 PM
Nov 2014

"So doing an interview about your team’s big science achievement while wearing a shirt with scantily-clad pinup girls does not say, 'Sex is awesome!' It says, 'Women are for sex.' It says, 'Every woman working on this project, every woman working on a similar project, every woman working in STEM, every woman aspiring to work in STEM — this is what I think of you. Every girl dreaming of working in STEM someday — this is what I’ll think of you when you’re grown up. Tits and ass. That’s what you are to me.'"

This is exactly it. An excellent explanation.

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Huge k&r for explaining it using small words. uppityperson Nov 2014 #1
Beautiful Tsiyu Nov 2014 #2
I don't understand how his management allowed him to wear it. tammywammy Nov 2014 #3
A good question mythology Nov 2014 #110
Agreed! That shirt would be considered 'sexual harassment' at any workplace in this country! LongTomH Nov 2014 #147
I bet he's worn it to work before...and I wonder how joeybee12 Nov 2014 #4
K&R F4lconF16 Nov 2014 #5
it also says hes a fooking idiot elehhhhna Nov 2014 #8
She's right and at the same time REP Nov 2014 #6
To mitigate the "prude" accusation. We've all seen it, even on DU. Luminous Animal Nov 2014 #10
That's what I mean - why should she or any woman have to do that? REP Nov 2014 #12
Because we know it's always coming, that's why Warpy Nov 2014 #33
Indeed. 90% of the time liberalhistorian Nov 2014 #73
Far as I can tell she's no more a "pornographer" than E. L. James. joshcryer Nov 2014 #82
This message was self-deleted by its author Warren DeMontague Nov 2014 #230
Soft core, maybe. joshcryer Nov 2014 #233
we see it on here all the time, she has probably posted her opinion on various forums JI7 Nov 2014 #11
This was originally posted on her personal blog... demmiblue Nov 2014 #14
No, I get it. Sometimes we have to provide our 'bone fides' to be heard. As a genwah Nov 2014 #26
This message was self-deleted by its author Warren DeMontague Nov 2014 #231
Yeah, no it doesn't blueboy2727 Nov 2014 #7
wow the point is lost on you elehhhhna Nov 2014 #9
Intentionally missed wryter2000 Nov 2014 #18
"ask women" blueboy2727 Nov 2014 #24
well guessthefuck what? elehhhhna Nov 2014 #43
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guessthefuck is my new favorite magic word! because you made that sucker disappear! bettyellen Nov 2014 #232
There is a reason why court after court after court ruled that "pin up girls" created Luminous Animal Nov 2014 #90
Exactly. This is not new ground. The new ground is wanting their mad men environment seabeyond Nov 2014 #92
Hey guys. We do not want to be visually assaulted with characterizations of ourselves Luminous Animal Nov 2014 #96
A woman does not have to be personally offended by this to make it offensive. Chemisse Nov 2014 #102
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Something tells me he doesn't liberalhistorian Nov 2014 #74
wow entitlement up in that quote elehhhhna Nov 2014 #105
Way to miss the point. blackspade Nov 2014 #13
I also thought he looked like an idiot. blueboy2727 Nov 2014 #25
newsflash - people who become scientists decide to do so in highschool. elehhhhna Nov 2014 #44
bullshit, it sends a sexist message to the women and men in his workplace-and so-is inappropriate. bettyellen Nov 2014 #60
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and there ia not one monolithic enemy. workplaces have standards- and they change, whether you like bettyellen Nov 2014 #212
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Nope. you have no idea how the women who work there feel, none made comments- bettyellen Nov 2014 #215
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Yes, right! Ravenna44 Nov 2014 #15
Most awesome first post evah wryter2000 Nov 2014 #21
please don't trivialize the civil rights movement with your ridiculous comparison blueboy2727 Nov 2014 #28
I'm an odd person, with odd tastes Scootaloo Nov 2014 #32
I agree that's it's tacky blueboy2727 Nov 2014 #34
The shirt is a piece of art. A one of a kind item. riderinthestorm Nov 2014 #55
Then he and the artist are both dumbasses mythology Nov 2014 #114
Right! Wearing an ugly shirt, shooting people Warren DeMontague Nov 2014 #229
Respectfully disagree Ravenna44 Nov 2014 #61
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And there you have it, folks. liberalhistorian Nov 2014 #75
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Women's equality is trivial wryter2000 Nov 2014 #171
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now THAT is a freaking Grand Entrance. elehhhhna Nov 2014 #46
And I suppose you'be completely comfortable looking wryter2000 Nov 2014 #20
Life will not bend itself to accomodate your personal comfort blueboy2727 Nov 2014 #30
Damn well does in a work environment. Check out EEOC laws. seabeyond Nov 2014 #58
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in Europe? Warren DeMontague Nov 2014 #237
Thank you so much for clarifying how us liberalhistorian Nov 2014 #76
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STEM fields are known for not only lack of women, but poor treatment of the women within them. nomorenomore08 Nov 2014 #169
Awesome wryter2000 Nov 2014 #16
Totally inapropriate. ozone_man Nov 2014 #17
About the TV crew saying, 'dude not cool' Boom Sound 416 Nov 2014 #19
It makes me so happy that this manchild is being destroyed for wearing a dirty shirt.. AngryAmish Nov 2014 #22
Ummm...no, never mind.... genwah Nov 2014 #27
Not sure if you were being sarcastic... Ravenna44 Nov 2014 #68
Generally these days, DU is bad on nuance riderinthestorm Nov 2014 #69
+2 nomorenomore08 Nov 2014 #170
welcome to DU! renate Nov 2014 #176
Yes! Thanks! Ravenna44 Nov 2014 #198
It is inappropriate, but the author's schtick is overwrought. True Blue Door Nov 2014 #23
Interesting point Ravenna44 Nov 2014 #29
Excellent post Tsiyu Nov 2014 #35
Here, you do seem to get it... hlthe2b Nov 2014 #145
Explain what I should be getting Tsiyu Nov 2014 #150
You must be confusing me with another poster... I agree with everything you wrote except the final hlthe2b Nov 2014 #152
I need a flow chart and I love you Tsiyu Nov 2014 #154
LOL.. no problem... hlthe2b Nov 2014 #155
Who sez being human isn't immense fun? Tsiyu Nov 2014 #156
You're conflating far too many unrelated or nebulously-related concepts. True Blue Door Nov 2014 #38
So should teachers be allowed to wear such designs in class? Tsiyu Nov 2014 #42
I said it's inappropriate in a professional context. True Blue Door Nov 2014 #57
As long as we're on the slippery slope, what about the guy's tattoos? Warren DeMontague Nov 2014 #81
Of course he can wear the shirt! Ravenna44 Nov 2014 #93
One, he was in Europe. Two, are the women on the shirt really "half naked"? Warren DeMontague Nov 2014 #98
I think he just had a d'oh moment when he woke up that morning and put it on. polly7 Nov 2014 #111
i think he probably did too. so it is unfortunate that so many are outraged for the fact that a seabeyond Nov 2014 #113
Kinda missing the 'poutage' from all the men who agreed, but whatever polly7 Nov 2014 #117
HUGE deal i tell you. making a statement is redefined by you as a HUGE deal. seabeyond Nov 2014 #119
Sorry, got better things to do than try to figure out what the * you're going on about. polly7 Nov 2014 #120
ya. you know. i dont get that. seabeyond Nov 2014 #122
No, I don't agree with you on pretty much anything ......... 'woman'. nt. polly7 Nov 2014 #126
you do. you know how i know? cause i often agree with you. seabeyond Nov 2014 #128
The shirt is simply idiotic typical sexism ismnotwasm Nov 2014 #142
Well that's convenient. Warren DeMontague Nov 2014 #159
Agree! Ravenna44 Nov 2014 #133
+100 nomorenomore08 Nov 2014 #174
For me, it's not about the shirt itself, so much as the hysterical (yes, I'll use that word here) nomorenomore08 Nov 2014 #173
And yet, the two things are separate. Warren DeMontague Nov 2014 #177
Or, the Twitter response may suggest that the *context* of the shirt (not the shirt per se) isn't so nomorenomore08 Nov 2014 #181
Except no, the argument that cartoon women on a shirt have anything to do with someone's Warren DeMontague Nov 2014 #185
Fair enough. Like I said, it's how you look at it. n/t nomorenomore08 Nov 2014 #197
It is. I can simultaneously condemn the nasty twitter response of a few loudmouths Warren DeMontague Nov 2014 #207
I've been waiting on you and here you are! Tsiyu Nov 2014 #107
I suspect that dude will never wear that shirt again. Hell, he may not ever wear ANY shirt again. Warren DeMontague Nov 2014 #158
Omg hot Ravenna44 Nov 2014 #204
... Tsiyu Nov 2014 #223
right?!! suck it up, women!!!1! elehhhhna Nov 2014 #48
Sarcasm has to be based on reality to succeed. True Blue Door Nov 2014 #59
nice insult there Kali Nov 2014 #62
If all you have are unexplained, out-of-thin-air smears... True Blue Door Nov 2014 #63
slander? Kali Nov 2014 #64
Congratulations, you've now managed to be LESS than monosyllabic. True Blue Door Nov 2014 #65
Some of us have heard it before. Kali Nov 2014 #66
Have you ever heard yourself before? True Blue Door Nov 2014 #67
... Kali Nov 2014 #71
Still at a loss for thoughts, I see. True Blue Door Nov 2014 #72
Ah... I know who you are. Yes indeed. seabeyond Nov 2014 #79
Who am I? True Blue Door Nov 2014 #88
You are the Walrus Tsiyu Nov 2014 #108
Am not. :p True Blue Door Nov 2014 #217
They see socks everywhere. Hayabusa Nov 2014 #160
(sigh) Be nice if people had more ideas than suspicions. True Blue Door Nov 2014 #218
Trying to understand... Ravenna44 Nov 2014 #78
I mean that in Egypt, the revealed female form is sternly repressed. True Blue Door Nov 2014 #86
So, you have backpedaled to it shouldn't be worn at work yet no one judge. Clfdem seabeyond Nov 2014 #89
It was my position from the beginning that it was inappropriate in the workplace. True Blue Door Nov 2014 #94
You are changing the argument. You went from spiel attacking feminists, women and others seabeyond Nov 2014 #95
I consider myself a (male) feminist. True Blue Door Nov 2014 #99
The male feminist defining feminism for us women and telling us who seabeyond Nov 2014 #101
My penis means I have no legitimate opinion on sexual politics. Got it. True Blue Door Nov 2014 #104
you tell women to shut up and let you lead. kinda like me telling blacks and gays to shut up, seabeyond Nov 2014 #109
Absolutely nobody has said that. NaturalHigh Nov 2014 #234
Those who are privileged to not be in a systematically marginalized and oppressed tblue37 Nov 2014 #139
i think they get it and have learned to argue it to shut women up, and allow them to create seabeyond Nov 2014 #140
That is exactly it, and such a good post! KitSileya Nov 2014 #163
Thanks, Kit. nt tblue37 Nov 2014 #164
+1 nt laundry_queen Nov 2014 #165
of course you do, of course you are Kali Nov 2014 #132
Thanks for a polite response Ravenna44 Nov 2014 #100
I don't want to be accused of "mansplaining," so please understand True Blue Door Nov 2014 #103
Disagree with your theory Ravenna44 Nov 2014 #106
It is something like a "No Girls Allowed" sign, in a certain sense. Good way to put it. n/t nomorenomore08 Nov 2014 #178
It's inappropriate for the work environment because both the innocent message True Blue Door Nov 2014 #219
you leave out all histories reality of oppression to create this lovefest of supposed equality. seabeyond Nov 2014 #112
What the fuck are you talking about? True Blue Door Nov 2014 #220
It all boils down to this: "So it's hard to empathize." I truly get that. You are far from being seaglass Nov 2014 #115
I know I'm not, judging by some of the responses I've gotten. True Blue Door Nov 2014 #221
You know what? I love attractive females bodies too. nomorenomore08 Nov 2014 #175
Lol agreed! Ravenna44 Nov 2014 #188
Well said. n/t nomorenomore08 Nov 2014 #195
You're welcome to be a private person in your pleasures. True Blue Door Nov 2014 #222
The shirt was a gift to him vdogg Nov 2014 #31
For luck? Literally an epic fail for the guy. lexington filly Nov 2014 #36
The shirt was designed and created by a woman. riderinthestorm Nov 2014 #52
She bought existing fabric & sewed it together. Demit Nov 2014 #134
I can't do it and don't know anyone else who could riderinthestorm Nov 2014 #136
That's all very nice, but my point was she didn't design the fabric. Demit Nov 2014 #137
I'm sorry. You appear to be denigrating her abilities riderinthestorm Nov 2014 #141
Good grief! She can sew. A lot of people sew, even if you don't know any. Demit Nov 2014 #143
There are stores that sell patterns. tammywammy Nov 2014 #148
LOL, it is a skill- there is nothing artistic about buying fabric and a pattern and sewing. bettyellen Nov 2014 #146
IKR? laundry_queen Nov 2014 #166
yup- some sewers I have worked with professionally are masters, some just passable. bettyellen Nov 2014 #167
Just because the shirt was designed by a woman justiceischeap Nov 2014 #53
and just because a pornographer and an atheist thinks this shirt is porny Warren DeMontague Nov 2014 #87
the only thing wrong with that shirt d_b Nov 2014 #37
That's what I noticed second (and quickly) about the picture customerserviceguy Nov 2014 #40
no, he's clearly a diabolical minion of the patriarchy d_b Nov 2014 #41
Yeah, I guess I hadn't considered that customerserviceguy Nov 2014 #45
Lol d_b Nov 2014 #49
I thought you'd enjoy that! n/t customerserviceguy Nov 2014 #51
You meet so many in this life Tsiyu Nov 2014 #47
kinda how it looks from here. elehhhhna Nov 2014 #50
pornagrapher... awoke_in_2003 Nov 2014 #39
Probably not as fast as when you tell them you're a bass player. bluesbassman Nov 2014 #56
bass player, pornagrapher awoke_in_2003 Nov 2014 #70
I think those other guys make a lot more dough. bluesbassman Nov 2014 #77
I really don't see the big deal with the shirt. woolldog Nov 2014 #54
I think she'd have more of a point if the shirt really was just pictures of naked women. Warren DeMontague Nov 2014 #80
My take is 80s scifi. joshcryer Nov 2014 #84
He may have gotten carried away by the excitement over "mohawk guy" at JPL Warren DeMontague Nov 2014 #85
You make an interesting point. joshcryer Nov 2014 #91
I like wearable art, but it's an ugly shirt IMHO. Warren DeMontague Nov 2014 #97
There would have been no fuss really Tsiyu Nov 2014 #118
i knew nothing about this. watched the OPs stay on top of first page, and never entered. seabeyond Nov 2014 #121
Oh, yeah Tsiyu Nov 2014 #124
the flipside. a girl, young, inexperienced is raped on video. it is distriuted, seen, for male seabeyond Nov 2014 #127
It's pretty sickening Tsiyu Nov 2014 #129
and what is really ironic. these men are saying the shirt was inappropriate. seabeyond Nov 2014 #130
Excellent questions. I wonder about many of the same things myself, from my vantage point as a man. nomorenomore08 Nov 2014 #184
This is all very true....nt riderinthestorm Nov 2014 #131
woman. and it is you and the others i run into on threads like these, that thrill me to staying on seabeyond Nov 2014 #135
No, there are two separate issues. Warren DeMontague Nov 2014 #157
It does have that "Heavy Metal" (the movie, not the music genre) sort of vibe to it. nomorenomore08 Nov 2014 #183
I can see clearly that there are faces of women on it. Warren DeMontague Nov 2014 #187
The print Jesus Malverde Nov 2014 #186
The shirt is poor taste, that's about it. joshcryer Nov 2014 #83
Here's a pic of the woman who made that shirt. leeroysphitz Nov 2014 #116
here is the bottom line. we have a culture working hard as creating all women as mens porn. seabeyond Nov 2014 #125
Way to TOTALLY miss the point hlthe2b Nov 2014 #138
What's the point? Tsiyu Nov 2014 #144
The point is the shirt was inappropriate in a workplace. tammywammy Nov 2014 #149
Are you kidding me? leeroysphitz Nov 2014 #151
I have absolutely no idea what you are saying Tsiyu Nov 2014 #153
Lol! Ravenna44 Nov 2014 #190
keep yourself safe for sure Tsiyu Nov 2014 #192
I love old and crotchety women! Ravenna44 Nov 2014 #196
I have no doubt you are raising awesome kids Tsiyu Nov 2014 #200
I'm not really bothered by the shirt in general, but MerryBlooms Nov 2014 #123
This message was self-deleted by its author Warren DeMontague Nov 2014 #161
Go, Ana! polly7 Nov 2014 #162
It's fucking ridiculous. Warren DeMontague Nov 2014 #168
What you call "delicate flowers" I call people who USE THEIR BRAINS instead of blindly accepting alp227 Nov 2014 #182
Well, many women who USE THEIR BRAINS polly7 Nov 2014 #189
One can be sex-positive without being unnecessarily raunchy. alp227 Nov 2014 #191
I doubt he thought much about shoving anything in anyone's face, and that it was just probably polly7 Nov 2014 #193
"We've all done things that have offended someone at one time or another." alp227 Nov 2014 #194
So??? polly7 Nov 2014 #199
You must have seen another shirt. That one was ugly, not sexually explicit n/t Violet_Crumble Nov 2014 #224
Interesting Ravenna44 Nov 2014 #210
Or maybe, just maybe, Ana Kasparian isn't an "Uncle Tom" as you put it, and maybe she's NOT saying Warren DeMontague Nov 2014 #225
You did not read my post I think Ravenna44 Nov 2014 #227
I'm a troll? Warren DeMontague Nov 2014 #228
Exactly right. n/t lumberjack_jeff Nov 2014 #213
honest question joglee Nov 2014 #172
the opinion of "a pornographer" only becomes relevant to some when making a point they agree with Warren DeMontague Nov 2014 #179
Was too busy to notice "shirtstorm". Let me get this straight LittleBlue Nov 2014 #180
Yup. In a nutshell. That shirt completely negated the whole thing. For some. n/t djean111 Nov 2014 #226
One of the most significant scientific accomplishments of all time... NaturalHigh Nov 2014 #235
Remember when we all laughed at John Ashcroft for covering up the boobs on the statue? Warren DeMontague Nov 2014 #236
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