Has Ellen Pao Castrated the Feminist Movement?

BeatMan

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Ellen Pao has dealt a decided blow to the feminist movement, in an unintentionally self-inflicted way. Pao, a former senior employee of the venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins, sued claiming gender discrimination after she (like most other employees) were ****** over for partnership. She lost her lawsuit, in part because the trial revealed she had actually benefitted from favoritism and, despite her busy work schedule she still found the time to have an adulterous relationship with another married partner.

After losing the case instead of being disgraced she was held up as a feminist icon. You could not turn to the homepage of the Washington post or the Huffington Post for weeks without seeing her confused, owlish looking face with thick glasses making wise pronouncements on issues of the day, including the belief that women aren't strong enough to negotiate their own salaries.

And now Pao has just been ****** out as the CEO of the popular message board website Reddit. Chairman Pao, as she is sometimes called, got into trouble when she fired a popular female employee without explanation. So the feminist icon was ****** out because she mistreated another woman.

So what has Pao done for the feminist cause?

1) She has let the nation know that many so called "gender discrimination" lawsuits are actually without merit, and are just tools used by some women to extort money from their former employers.

2) She was held up as a business leader who could succeed, if not for gender discrimination, and now she has been shown to be a complete failure.

3) She has been exposed as a hypocrite, a symbol of oppressed women who herself oppresses women.

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4) She has made employers think twice about hiring women because of the fear that some of them might turn out to be litigious extortionsists like her.

With feminist heroes like these, do you think they need enemies?
 

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