Tech bros’ attitude to female colleagues stuck in dark ages::Research sheds light on attitudes holding industry back

  • TellusChaosovich@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I work a tech job at a corporate company that isn’t a tech company. 9/10 males have been delightful. They have hired women as head of IT twice in a row now. But there was one coworker who immediately assumed and acted like I knew nothing. He may do that to everyone though to seem smarter and superior… very ambitious guy. I also suspected it may have also been influenced by the non-US culture he grew up in.

    • 0x0@programming.dev
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      1 year ago

      I also suspected it may have also been influenced by the non-US culture he grew up in.

      How so?

      • TellusChaosovich@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        I think the answer to that should be obvious, and you are only asking so you can argue and call me racist. So I will not engage.

        • mnmalst@lemmy.zip
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          1 year ago

          Honestly, I have no idea what you are referring to either. Would you mind sending me a message if you don’t want to go into detail in public?

          • TellusChaosovich@lemmy.world
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            1 year ago

            You have no idea that some cultures prefer women barefoot, pregnant, and cleaning their house rather than in the workplace? You have no idea that many cultures are not used to having female bosses over male workers?

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              1 year ago

              I mean “non-US” culture can be anything really, there are loads of cultures where the woman is supposed to look after the house.

              Hell, it used to be pretty normal in Europe and the US not that long ago.

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                1 year ago

                In order to avoid obnoxious replies, I intentionally chose not to name the particular country I had in mind. The point still stands – there are going to be people in the workplace from cultures with more misogyny than others. And the culture they grew up in will have had an effect on their attitudes.

            • mnmalst@lemmy.zip
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              1 year ago

              Not sure why you get immediately so confrontational. Of course I know those things exist and can be a problem but it wasn’t at all clear to me that you were talking about those things. That’s why I asked for clarification.

              I get it, some people try to trigger other by asking obvious questions but don’t assume the worst in all of us.