*Throws up hands in frustration*
"Fandom is traditionally a female space" is not some secret code for "We think all men suck and don't want to invite them over to play."
I want to sit down every single person, whatever their gender, who has gone on and on about how OTW is "excluding men" and make them read
cereta's essay on "Fandom and Male Privilege" until they get it.
(This post brought to you by one too many idiot rants and wanting an excuse to post a link to the above essay, which I think is worth all of your time.)
I want to sit down every single person, whatever their gender, who has gone on and on about how OTW is "excluding men" and make them read
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(This post brought to you by one too many idiot rants and wanting an excuse to post a link to the above essay, which I think is worth all of your time.)
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It just makes me crazy, the fact that the automatic response to something like this is "but what about the poor oppressed men??!!11?" I get the same thing in the library world, from time to time. Of course, even though men are something like 25% of the workforce, they're far more likely to be in higher-paying technical positions or in management. There's no sexism in the world, no not at all. :P
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I did an analysis of my f-list, listing everyone I might even broadly consider as fannish or who I met through fannish circles, and then listing out men and women. 18 men, 64 women, including 3 people whose genders I was not 100% sure of (one of whom I listed as a woman, two of whom as men.)
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