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[–]baldyloxRight Social Libertarian[S] 1ポイント2ポイント  (1子コメント)

Sarah Lacy is the person being 'interviewed' here.

She start at maximum stupid right out of the box. This horse is a runner:

[begins the interview with a little synopsis that proves she knows nothing about Reddit. She's using the wrong terminology. She has some wires crossed] ... a lot of the community, frankly, wasn't ever gonna like her because she was an Asian woman.

She emphasizes the word 'woman' over the word 'Asian'.

Then, she goes on a rant about how Pao was so brave for taking on sexism in Silicon Valley, and her sexual discrimination lawsuit vs. KP - completely ignoring the fact that a jury has decided that Pao's lawsuit was without merit and Pao lost, and lost badly.

During this rant she actually uses the word 'micro-indignities'. I threw up in my mouth a little.

My eyes kind of glazed over after that much stupid crammed into 45 seconds. I'm sure she said other stuff, too.

The fact of the matter is that maybe 1% of Redditors would have any clue who Ellen Pao is had Reddit not done some stupid things lately, finally placed that last straw on the proverbial camel's back, and a grass-roots revolt ensued. Hundreds of subs (including defaults) went dark in protest.

Reddit is 99% run by users. The users fought back over various issues.

It was kind of a digital version of the Boston Tea Party ... and Pau and her sex and her race had dick-all to do with it.

There's no sexism or racism involved at all. Interjecting it into a conversation means that you have a losing argument.

In fact, if you do a Reddit search for 'asian women' - every result is highly upvoted.

[–]xXnewbsonlyXx 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

Why do they say Reddit is sexist and racist? Do they know Reddit is a liberal millennial website?