If I paraphrased you poorly then you definitely paraphrased the author poorly and now have also paraphrased me poorly. I said that I agree that many women have had bad experiences
- I absolutely believe many women have had negative experiences (yes, in STEM too) but to just make a sweeping suggesting that ALL women have had negative experiences is absurd. And not helping. Yes, point out the flaws but don't create false narratives and don't flat out lie and label anyone who is disagreeing with you a misogynist.
You said almost ubiquitously, which means almost all which means you did say most women have had primarily negative experiences in gaming.
- "have almost ubiquitously had negative experiences in tech"
In what way do I
- play stupid. It's irritating that you're pretending that what everyone knows isn't the case. A lot of women have bad experiences in tech.
My issue is, as is the authors, that specific women take advantage of this, push the rhetoric, bait those few (which you just agreed are the minority, although I think it's a greater minority than doubt but there are no studies showing the actual number so I'll take your word over mine for it) trolls/misogynists into continually harassing them through taunts so that they can use the visible harassment for personal gains (e.g. Anita Sarkeesian). His issue, like mine, is that instead of using facts, they bend the truth and flat lie about inherent sexism in specific games that don't have it.
- It's sad to see so much hysterical opposition from people who have nothing to lose by simply being decent, no matter how it turns out.
Again, from your last post I doubt you are going to actual consider what I wrote and read it without seeing what you want and twisting my words. Sorry for not COMPLETELY agreeing with what you say (even though if you actually looked at the things we said we pretty much agreed on major issue of sexism in STEM/gaming but disagreed as to the scale and the representation of victims and harassers on both sides).
Here are some links for you to look at:
misogynist men aren't the only thing pushing women out of STEM
an example of a woman in STEM experiencing hostility from other women for not conforming
The history of bullying from one of the vocal figureheads of feminism, Part 1