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posted by Fnord666 on Wednesday July 05 2017, @06:43AM   Printer-friendly
from the into-the-light dept.

Their stories came out slowly, even hesitantly, at first. Then in a rush.

One female entrepreneur recounted how she had been propositioned by a Silicon Valley venture capitalist while seeking a job with him, which she did not land after rebuffing him. Another showed the increasingly suggestive messages she had received from a start-up investor. And one chief executive described how she had faced numerous sexist comments from an investor while raising money for her online community website.

What happened afterward was often just as disturbing, the women told The New York Times. Many times, the investor's firms and colleagues ignored or played down what had happened when the situations were brought to their attention. Saying anything, the women were warned, might lead to ostracism.

Now some of these female entrepreneurs have decided to take that risk. More than two dozen women in the technology start-up industry spoke to The Times in recent days about being sexually harassed. Ten of them named the investors involved, often providing corroborating messages and emails, and pointed to high-profile venture capitalists such as Chris Sacca of Lowercase Capital and Dave McClure of 500 Startups, who did not dispute the accounts.

The disclosures came after the tech news site The Information reported that female entrepreneurs had been preyed upon by a venture capitalist, Justin Caldbeck of Binary Capital. The new accounts underscore how sexual harassment in the tech start-up ecosystem goes beyond one firm and is pervasive and ingrained. Now their speaking out suggests a cultural shift in Silicon Valley, where such predatory behavior had often been murmured about but rarely exposed.

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday July 05 2017, @06:49PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday July 05 2017, @06:49PM (#535337)

    My sympathy will improve when the last woman on Earth for the last time cries her way or bats her eyes to get out of a speeding ticket. Or when the last woman goes on her last date to get a free meal. Life is not fair.

    And do we have any figures on how many white men DON'T get pulled over in the first place precisely because they're white men? How do we know that woman wasn't pulled over because the police officer is actually a creep and hopes one woman will give him a blow job to get out of a ticket? How many men date just for sex? How many stoop to rape drugs? How often do you hear of a gang rape of a man by women? You ignore a vast amount of evidence because it doesn't fit your "life was fine x number of years ago" narrative. Well obviously life wasn't so fine or else we wouldn't be in this situation now.

    Both sexes use their advantages to their own benefit.

    The one sane thing you've said all thread. Men have used their advantages over millennia to create an environment where women where repressed into baby making machines with no or less rights than the males. So women have had to retaliate in ways that have gotten them labeled as witches and whores to survive in a world that's hostile to them. Welcome to the world YOU want.

    And when they cannot politely decline, there is a problem. Otherwise it's a cryfest.

    You completely ignore the fact that being propositioned in the first place is the problem, not that women aren't just 'manning up' and telling men to go fuck off. Go fuck off.