Sexism
No improvement
Have you noticed there's a slight drift away from tech boys talking about making things so simple their moms can figure them out? I've heard more references lately to grandmas. Sorry, it's no better in my book because we're still talking about a female held up as the clueless one. And, sorry, the fact that it's usually guys who are saying it gives it meaning. I still like the idea of calling this representative icon, "Uncle Charley." Though, now I think of it, he was the housewife on My Three Sons. Lovable character played by William Demarest -- eh, maybe he was more like the household's wagon train cook than a housewife. Either way I'd like one in my home.
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Filed Under: BubbleHype | Sexism | ThePassingScene | WomenInTechSubmitted by amyloo on Tue, 09/04/2007 - 19:39.
Teaching little boys that sexism is cool
G4, the cable channel for gamers, has added The Man Show to its programming lineup. If you have young sons and you know what this show is about and you're at all opposed to misogynism, you'll deplore this move as much as I do.
Here is a description of the show from the website:
Adam and Jimmy may have introduced the red-blooded American male pastime of watching girls jump on trampolines, but you haven't completed your male education without indulging yourself in the cultural traditions of Japan, where panty-viewing joins moon-viewing as de rigeur for the sophisticated gentleman.
It's a revival. The show used to be on Comedy Central.
My 16-year-old tells me gamers 14 and older who don't have girlfriends all are horny and love this stuff. I guess it's the 9-year-olds who watch the channel that I'm most concerned about. You pair this sexist content with the cool gaming stuff they admire and you don't need a Ph.D. in sociology to understand that it adds up to boys learning that sexism is cool.
When I've half-watched the channel as Aaron is watching, I've admired the channel's choice of the female hosts, hip and a little punk, smart and equals. By adding The Man Show I think they've indirectly objectified these young women.
The whole thing makes me furious.
Later... Looks like at least one guy thinks it's a horrible idea, too. I didn't realize G4 had its roots in TechTV. I wonder if Chris Pirillo has an opinion about this.
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Filed Under: GenerationMarketing | Sexism | WomenInTechSubmitted by amyloo on Sat, 12/17/2005 - 09:19.

