Too PC? ASUS called out for booth babe butt pic tweet

NFS4

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What's worse than hiring scantily-clad "booth babes" to show off gadgets at an electronics conference populated mostly by men?

Sending lascivious tweets about their appearance from the official company account. Which is precisely what Taiwanese hardware maker ASUS has just done.

ASUS' post, which smacks of sexism, shows a photo, taken from behind, of a shapely woman displaying ASUS' Transformer AIO tablet to a crowd of men and encourages followers to check out the woman's "pretty nice" looking "rear" (See the tweet below).

Claims of sexism in Silicon Valley often get short shrift. In a story posted Sunday, author David A. Kaplan told The New York Times that while the tech industry is known for fun and games, sexism just doesn't square with its reputation.

"You don’t really hear about randiness and mistreatment of women. That doesn’t prove it’s not there, but that’s not the lore," Kaplan told the paper.

It looks like it might be time to rethink the lore. The tweet sent several hours ago from the ASUS account offers yet another example of why the tech industry often leaves many women feeling like second-class citizens in a for-profit frat house.

Here's the tweet and its accompanying image (it has since been deleted):
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/06/04/asus-rear-tweet_n_1567696.html

The rest of the article is at the link above. The way the writer talks, one would assume that she has never been to a computer trade show like Computex or CES if she thinks that women posing with gear in dresses or scantily clad outfits is something "odd"
 
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RbSX

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No fucks given - these women get paid tons of money because they are physically attractive.

If they didn't want to be objectified, they could wear eskimo gear, but then again they wouldn't be making the money they make. Their morals and superiority are for sale - at the right price.

The horror.
 

HamburgerBoy

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a chick wrote the article, she is just jealous lol

This is the second time now that I've thought "lol, Huffington Post" only to be completely shocked that their readers (or at least commentators) get it right. I'm starting to thing that they're a troll website founded by right-wing types to make the most ridiculous strawman attacks on assorted left-wing beliefs, but that over time their right-wing fan base forgot the origin of the joke yet stayed to criticize the website for old time's sake.
 

NFS4

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This is the second time now that I've thought "lol, Huffington Post" only to be completely shocked that their readers (or at least commentators) get it right. I'm starting to thing that they're a troll website founded by right-wing types to make the most ridiculous strawman attacks on assorted left-wing beliefs, but that over time their right-wing fan base forgot the origin of the joke yet stayed to criticize the website for old time's sake.

I always thought that HuffPo was left-wing?
 

Jeff7

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How absurd. No company anywhere would ever even think of blatantly using sex appeal to sell a product.