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Kasz216 said:
mantlepiecek said:

Again, my point was that it is not sexism, and I get confused when people call this sort of stuff as sexism, because it isn't. I couldn't care less if those people were held accountable or if IGDA should or shouldn't apologize.

... yes it is. That's a clear textbook case of sexism.

The textbook is pretty complicated then. Not everyone in this world is required to make room for every person on this planet, so no, it is not sexism.

Not only that, you have assumed that all women who were present in the GDC were present because they wanted to go for some contacts. That was not even the point of GDC.

Your assumption, coupled with your exaggeration of the effect of these dancers on women, is the reason why you think it is sexism. The woman who left wasn't even there at the party. What does that show? It shows that she cared more about making a point then the fact she actually got offended by it. She WASN'T even there at the party, she hasn't even seen it.

And the funniest part? Apparently this was triggered by a student saying something about this incident. Not some people getting offended by it after attending the party.