Wow, the amount of statistical rubbish spouted here is almost insulting. Well, not the amount, more the egregious nature of it.
Myth #1. Women Don't Want to Work in Games. Sampat quickly pointed out that statement was bullshots by citing survey information she gathered by speaking with the women she could find who were either employed in the games industry already or were seeking employment. "45% have said they always want to work in the games industry," Sampat said.
Congratulations! You've answered a
completely unrelated question. So you found a bunch of people already working in the industry and asked them if they always wanted to. Therefore, you've proven that 45% of the people you asked always did. (I assume not literally always, they probably didn't plop out of the womb with keyboard in hand.)
Except we're not saying that the majority of women don't want to and then do, or don't always want to or whatever - we're suggesting that the average (I.E. NOT JUST GAMER) woman on the street isn't interested
at all in the industry, and not because of all the men "poisoning" it, either. You can argue until the cows come home that they're only doing it because of the social stigma attached to a nerdy girl, but it wasn't
just the guys that perpetrated that, because if it was, I would be expecting a much louder backlash. Most of us see it as a surprise when a girl works in the industry, but we don't see it as evil or anything.
Sorry, loosing track, getting into arguments that don't seem to have a proper answer besides the ones you want from what I've seen thus far, never mind, next bit:
"If you are in an interview with a candidate stop looking for lifelong desire but instead look for curiosity," Sampat urged.
Well now you're just suggesting making dramatic changes under the impression that you'll get 10% more females working, while deciding that lifelong dreams and study and whatever obviously aren't as good as random levels of curiosity! Well I can't see any way
THIS will go wrong.
"Do blind resume reviews and you'd be amazed how many women filter to the top," Sampat said.
You can't just say "Oh, yeah, trust me, I saw this experiment and the results are exactly what I say!" Without, you know,
proving the fucking experiment exists.
(Well, Ok, evidently you can, but good luck getting anyone who knows even the smallest bit about the scientific method and burden of proof to agree with your complete nonsense without asking for more evidence then just your hearsay.)
She makes her daughter write one sheet specs of the games she wants to make and forces her to be as driven as a young lady can be.
"I would do anything to shield her from the kinds of things that I've been through," Sampat said. "But I am part of the problem. Every time I worry about making her tougher, instead of making the industry gentler, I am complicit. I am ready to stop. Are you?"
Remember, kids: Fuck hard work! Just demand that the work become softer or else you won't do it! That will not in any way go wrong at all. Definitely not.
And if I sound angry, it's because I
Am ever-so-slightly angry that someone could cock up statistical evidence this badly and be given anything other then a withering glance and an "Oh
really now?", Man OR woman. At the very least if she just made an emotional appeal I wouldn't feel insulted by the astounding levels of ignorance she managed to get away with. I'm not going to ask her to go away or anything. But someone, please, teach her how to run a proper experiment before she embarrasses herself further.