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Did she talk about rape drugs?The entire talk is 41-ish minutes, and it would take a very unusual fetish to be sexually aroused by it.
Did she talk about rape drugs?The entire talk is 41-ish minutes, and it would take a very unusual fetish to be sexually aroused by it.
As I understood it in her talk, hackers, drug users and sexually active people are all at-risk populations. Sex and drugs is merely a method of framing the discussion.
No.Did she talk about rape drugs?The entire talk is 41-ish minutes, and it would take a very unusual fetish to be sexually aroused by it.
I think some people had a problem with what they thought she was going to say or do. If her C3 talk is any indication of what Ms. Blue would have said at BSides, then there was little reason for concern.I think I'm more confused as to why the big hubbub about what she said. I thought I might have missed something.
I think some people had a problem with what they thought she was going to say or do. If her C3 talk is any indication of what Ms. Blue would have said at BSides, then there was little reason for concern.
But only so far as to frame her talk on harm reduction and its relation to the hacker community, as far as I can tell. In her C3 talk, Ms. Blue mentions intravenous drugs and needles and such, but she doesn't give step-by-step instructions on how to shoot up or provide a recipe on how to make heroin.Obviously the talk she was going to give was clearly labeled that it would be about sex and drugs.
Violet Blue tweeted this image in response to sexism at Defcon (naughty word follows):She clearly does not give a **** about how misogynists are going to see her attitude as being given permission by a woman to keep being a misogynist. Siding with them means she condones, approves of, and supports misogyny, so as far as I am concerned she's fair game for anyone who wants to judge her and look down on her as a sell-out.
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I realize it's a long litany of Violet whining, and there's no sex talk, but you can find that quote there. If you are offering this image as a refutation of the above quote, it falls very short of the mark.What Ada Initiative has done here is the opposite of harm reduction. In addition, I want to state for the record that the so-called “creeper cards” are also the opposite of harm reduction. Both things, while seemingly not directly related, create damage to the community and offer no solutions to the very issues they trade on in order to advance the narrow agendas of the people behind them.
It's unfortunate that Violet Blue's talk was canceled, especially given the seemingly unfounded rationale. But my motivation for participating in this thread is the unfair mistreatment of Ms. Blue.Are those of you who are worried about the talk being cancelled concerned that hackers have been deprived of some essential information?
The point is that a few men have been deprived of being able to attend a talk because some people listened to a rape survivor and took her concerns seriously for a change. No doubt if it had been a male rape survivor attitudes would be very different.I'm still at a loss as to the point of this thread, or the reason for the "controversy."
Are those of you who are worried about the talk being cancelled concerned that hackers have been deprived of some essential information?
IME, it's not unusual for agendas of professional conferences to have some last minute changes. I never suspected that there would be online controversies raging about them.
It must be comforting for all of the people who have had their lectures cancelled for various reasons to know that there are people on the internet willing to go to bat for them.It's unfortunate that Violet Blue's talk was canceled, especially given the seemingly unfounded rationale. But my motivation for participating in this thread is the unfair mistreatment of Ms. Blue.
Attacking Ms. Blue isn't going to remedy the sexism and misogyny problem at hacker cons.So yeah, according to Ms Blue, there's nothing wrong with her wanting to make money off talking about sex in an arena already known for problems with how women are treated.
Well, I don't go all over the Internet defending Violet Blue. I hadn't even heard of her until this thread, but I didn't care for the way she was being treated in it. So I stood up and defended her. And evidently I was wrong for doing that.That must keep all of you pretty darn busy, since I venture to guess that it's at least a daily occurrence.
If she doesn't want to be dismissed as an idiot she should stop trying to shame rape survivors for voicing their concerns.Attacking Ms. Blue isn't going to remedy the sexism and misogyny problem at hacker cons.So yeah, according to Ms Blue, there's nothing wrong with her wanting to make money off talking about sex in an arena already known for problems with how women are treated.
What this IS about is her blatant disregard of the concerns of rape survivors that her talk may have had the potential of giving a significant number of the men at the convention cause to behave in unacceptable ways.
They are the ones who have a problem if they don't like being forced to have sex, not the rapist. If they didn't want to be raped they shouldn't have placed themselves within reach of their rapist. That's pretty much what she's saying to the people who had valid concerns over the effect her talk might have had. Leave the room if you don't like it.
So yeah, according to Ms Blue, there's nothing wrong with her wanting to make money off talking about sex in an arena already known for problems with how women are treated.
No I wouldn't say you are wrong to defend her if that's what you want to do. I just don't happen to think she deserves defending, and have stated why.Well, I don't go all over the Internet defending Violet Blue. I hadn't even heard of her until this thread, but I didn't care for the way she was being treated in it. So I stood up and defended her. And evidently I was wrong for doing that.That must keep all of you pretty darn busy, since I venture to guess that it's at least a daily occurrence.
I think most of us are already sadly well aware of your views on giving the concerns of rape survivors the respect they deserve....It seems to me you're trivializing rape.
It would be weird to defend her whilst attacking her.I just don't happen to think she deserves defending, and have stated why.
I think most of us are already sadly well aware of your views on giving the concerns of rape survivors the respect they deserve....It seems to me you're trivializing rape.
Well, I don't go all over the Internet defending Violet Blue. I hadn't even heard of her until this thread, but I didn't care for the way she was being treated in it. So I stood up and defended her. And evidently I was wrong for doing that.That must keep all of you pretty darn busy, since I venture to guess that it's at least a daily occurrence.