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I'll upvote, because we're all on a journey here. But that weird and offputting feeling a feeling that, more often than not, comes up when we're talking about women. Only women. And that's the problem.

Here's a counterpoint: https://twitter.com/aphyr

I can't speak for all the harassment he may or may not have endured, but it's not on the same level as Wu. He makes fun of his weird pairing of interests in his featured photo. He doesn't have the CEO of a company and de facto leader of his professional association questioning his competence on Twitter. Whatever he's dealt with, it probably hasn't been "this is so offputting that I'm going to question the fact that you even exist."

Honestly, I had the same reaction as you. I don't think it's OK to question people like Naomi in this way, because I'm pretty sure I'm doing it unevenly. It's something I'm trying to figure out if I do elsewhere, and how to improve. This stuff is hard.



> But that weird and offputting feeling a feeling that, more often than not, comes up when we're talking about women. Only women. And that's the problem.

You're absolutely right, which is why I'm so conflicted about this. And in any case going from "your Twitter is kinda fetish-y" to "therefore you're a fake engineer" makes zero sense, yeah.


Which would - if applied fairly - call into question the credentials of the 20+ thousand or so Bay Area engineers who go to Burningman every year... "I saw a photo of you with a girl wearing only body paint and a guy behind her smoking weed. You can't possibly be a credible Rust developer..."




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