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[–] 11amDrunk 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Whether you like what he said or not, it's still true.

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[–] 6apcyk 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Honestly this guy is deserving of the pointing and laughing he's getting. That crap is on the same level as putting a hijab on a woman cause otherwise you can't control yourself.

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[–] rererert 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

The guy seems like a jerk, but does he really need to be fired?

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[–] waughmp ago 

Drama gets in the way of science, and now he has made himself into a source of drama, for no purpose at all.

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[–] fishstickgumbo ago 

Yeah, I was definitely very critical of his stupid remarks, but he is a good scientist. The fact that he's losing all of his positions seems like overkill.

I gotta say, I hate OP's title. First of all, we need to remember that Hunt said "girls", which I think carries just that much more condescension. Second of all, it's not some generic "women" who are forcing him out of positions--I assure you men are involved, too, because they were unprepared for a scandal of this nature and their knee-jerk reaction is to distance themselves from it as much as possible.

Personally, I would rather have seen a genuine apology (his first apology was very "Sorry, not sorry") and perhaps see a panel on the history of women in science, how they're perceived, what progress has/hasn't been made, etc. Use it as a learning/teaching experience, don't just throw the guy under the bus and pretend it never happened.

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[–] rererert 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

I personally would've rather seen people that work with him say amongst themselves "What a douche" and I would've liked to have seen no response from the media, because if we're honest, who really gives a shit? Also I don't feel that the women he works with are deserved an apology because that's his honest opinion.