There still is a sense of humor--and I'm one of the ones that has it.

I'm another female who is inspired by this discussion rather than
humiliated or enflamed by it.

I think Josh has a lot of valid points--I agree with what he is
*thinking,* but I think he may not be getting it out/slash/across in
the greatest of ways.

Sex sells, sure--because men stare at the boobs--while women stare at
the price.  That's why men as hosts of a product don't matter.  ;)

Susan
http://vlog.kitykity.com


--- In [email protected], "LeanBackVids.com"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "Michael Verdi" <michael@> wrote:
> >
> > Anyway - this is what the panel I'm organizing for vloggercon will
> be about.
> > Should be interesting.
>
> Crazy how an simple question of "where can i find a hostess" turns
> into an all-day discussion of sexism in media.
>
> Of course no body should stop that conversation for people who want to
> argue theories, but will new people ever post again after igniting
> themselves on fire?
>
> Most likely a person will revert to being a "lurker" and not subject
> themselves to the heat again.  Don't get me wrong, I love this group
> and enjoy hearing the opinions of others.  (If you haven't noticed
> yet, I like to vocalize my opinions too.)
>
> But there is a side-effect to having such an intense group.  It
> doesn't feel as warm and cozy as it once did.
>
> Maybe we can all bring matches and rocks to the Vloggercon panel so
> that we can really burn and stone the people we disagree with.
>
> Just kidding... hopefully there is still a sense of humor.
>
> -Matt
>







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