Grumman wrote:While I do think Mr Coffee is out of line, I would expect there to be a significant majority of males here just because the site is called StarDestroyer.net. If the site was called Panem.net or Ravenclaw.net the site would likely get more random women dropping in to see what it was about, while StarDestroyer.net is more likely to pique the interest of men than women.
That's probably true- although if you ask me, every little bit helps (or antihelps).
Once a woman
does poke around on here, it's a very open question whether she'll want to stay. Anecdotally, of the three female SDN posters I can at least
sort of say I 'know,' and who were ever particularly active participants here... Two have informally just left the board altogether and stopped posting (almost) entirely, because they couldn't put up with the tone anymore.
Of the ten or so male posters I 'know' to anything like the same degree of depth, the number is again two who have pretty much stopped posting and who seem to have considered the tone to be a major contributing factor.
Two out of three, versus two out of ten.
So yeah, I can't help but wondering if there's something SDN does that repels females, other than (or
along with) just the name. I can't be the first person to think of this.
["Know" is here defined in terms of "well, how well can you ever really know anyone on the Internet?" Significantly more than a voice with an internet connection, to the point where you have a decent sense for their personality and can genuinely understand how they feel about things... but obviously not to the same depth that is possible with regular real life connections]
Covenant wrote:Stas Bush wrote:If there was a need to make a less crude joke, a more elaborate one perhaps, sure - I agree. A less offensive joke? No. Sarah Palin deserved any amount of trash talk about herself by her actions.
Offensive jokes are fine--sometimes the more offensive they are the less they can be mistaken for an actual attack. That's the George Carlin methodology, especially when tied to a misanthropic stage persona. Crude and offensive humor is part of what makes the more miserable aspects of life tolerable.
Palin doesn't earn softball treatment just because she's a woman, that'd be sexist too. I just wouldn't recommend making the kind of jokes that seem to target her as a woman, since that's not really the point of why we all wish she'd get erased form the timeline. She's an easy target, it really shouldn't be hard to come up with some better jokes without making us look like women-hating hypocrites.
That sums up my views fairly well too.