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OMG, I just read the post. My opinion of Ralph just dropped many many notches. I'm totally appalled. I'm out of the office but when I get back on Wed. I'm going to start calling these women, find out if they knew the slant of this piece and get their feedback, and then I'll do some posting of my own. Just when you think you might have started to gain respect and equality along comes Paglia. I had included him on my list of industry folks to come to for quotes when I was writing automotive industry articles, but no more. Although, come to think of it, he might be a good example of what NOT to do. Maybe that's MY slant in my next article. Why don't you send me your most titillating screenshot of yourself, Ralph? Why don't we focus on YOUR body and downplay anything else you might have to offer?
Fuchsia McInerney, author of the blog at http://www.fuchsiamac.com/top-10-sexiest-women-in-social-media/ that Ralph re-posted on ADM had this to say when I invited her to post in the ADM thread. You are welcome to email her directly if any of you need verification or clarification. Here's the text of her reply, unedited, food for thought:
"Hi Keith
I had difficulty posting on the thread, but you are welcome to quote my thoughts below if you'd like.
"As the author of the original post, as well as an alum of the largest women's college in the United States, a mother of three, and a CEO running a company predominantly staffed by men, managed by women, in an industry dominated by men, I would never post something that I felt disrespected or objectified women. Conversely, this piece was designed to attract publicity to prominent women in this field and their projects, all of whom agreed to participate with enthusiasm, provided photos, bios, etc., with a catchy headline and a light-hearted twist. Overwhelmingly and with very few exceptions, this has been the result.
Depending on a multitude of circumstances, it's justifiable enough to jump atop the soap box and protest the objectification of women. In this case, however, what is sexy? Is it their success, their high-powered positions, their innovation in the industry? I think those things are likely far sexier than the photos that they submitted, and I think that the vast majority of people who read this can appreciate that as well. This, ultimately, is why they were chosen for this piece.
I can't speak to the automotive industry personally and I haven't read the entire comment thread here, but hopefully some of the commentary was productive, progressive and educational, if a little controversial."
Fuchsia McInerney
C.E.O. | Creative Director
Pearse Street Consulting, Inc.
e: ceo@pearsestreet.com
www.pearsestreet.com
www.linkedin.com/in/pearsestreet"
Be interesting to see what the women that were picked in this stupid thing have to say about being picked?...Did they have a choice? Did they agree to it? How do they feel now? Maybe I'll wander over to ADM and make a comment!
okay, my last word on this. First, just because you consent to an interview, or even submit the copy yourself, it doesn't mean you know the final result or even the slant of the article until it appears. I'd like to know if these women were aware of all this. Second, just because you're a woman who said yes, let's treat me like a piece of meat in public, doesn't mean you can't feel bad for her or be offended by seeing it in print when you're enlightened enough to realize this is not okay. The really sad thing here is there is so much good material about these women in this article and so little attention is being paid to THAT because of one word and a couple of ill-advised photos. The sexy focus, beyond being offensive, took away from the effectiveness of the message about their accomplishments. It was offensive and misogynistic, but even more it was counter productive. More than being in poor taste, it wasn't even smart marketing.
OMG, I just read the post. My opinion of Ralph just dropped many many notches. I'm totally appalled. I'm out of the office but when I get back on Wed. I'm going to start calling these women, find out if they knew the slant of this piece and get their feedback, and then I'll do some posting of my own. Just when you think you might have started to gain respect and equality along comes Paglia. I had included him on my list of industry folks to come to for quotes when I was writing automotive industry articles, but no more. Although, come to think of it, he might be a good example of what NOT to do. Maybe that's MY slant in my next article. Why don't you send me your most titillating screenshot of yourself, Ralph? Why don't we focus on YOUR body and downplay anything else you might have to offer?
Hi all,
I just read all your posts and went back to Ralph's post in ADM. I am not sure that anyone has mentioned this: the article was originally posted by a WOMAN. http://www.fuchsiamac.com/ . .
I do want to add, despite my opinion of the content of Ralph's post, he is personal friend and a stand up guy. I would never accuse him of being a sexist -- I know him too well.
Sharon Hill said:OMG, I just read the post. My opinion of Ralph just dropped many many notches. I'm totally appalled. I'm out of the office but when I get back on Wed. I'm going to start calling these women, find out if they knew the slant of this piece and get their feedback, and then I'll do some posting of my own. Just when you think you might have started to gain respect and equality along comes Paglia. I had included him on my list of industry folks to come to for quotes when I was writing automotive industry articles, but no more. Although, come to think of it, he might be a good example of what NOT to do. Maybe that's MY slant in my next article. Why don't you send me your most titillating screenshot of yourself, Ralph? Why don't we focus on YOUR body and downplay anything else you might have to offer?
Everyone knows that the sexiest women blog post by Ralph was done by Ralph Paglia and not by anyone with Digital Dealer, correct? They are two separate entities.
It is still unacceptable and once again in very poor taste! Is Ralph her boss?
Susan LoManto said:Hi all,
I just read all your posts and went back to Ralph's post in ADM. I am not sure that anyone has mentioned this: the article was originally posted by a WOMAN. http://www.fuchsiamac.com/ . .
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