‘I dye my hair brown to be taken more seriously at work’
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#5It's interesting how capitalism is able to monetize everything even social justice. This story could be entirely made up, it fits perfectly in her narrative. I find it unlikely that the BBC reporter contacted her, most likely the PR firm recommended to her by the VC that "told her" to dye her hair arranged for that profile.
My wife is a successful blonde female academic (more successful than me). I often go with her to events she is invited to and there is always some people who assume she is my "dumb wife" that I've brought with me.
At every event at some point I usually have to say to someone "Don't ask me, I have no idea. Karen is the person you should be speaking to", and they are always surprised. I've had people accuse me of lying when I say my wife is better at some academic topic than me. Yes, genuinely. That isn't an exaggeration.
I can see it's annoying being a blonde and female academic. Far too many people just seem to have hard-wired that "blonde female = stupid".
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#6It's not just the obvious things like race. There are thousands of little prejudices. For guys I've read studies from sales about how men with broader shoulders or more prominent chins land more deals.
I find this stuff profoundly depressing. We are not really intelligent beings, just clever apes.
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#7This link does not seem to target the intellectually curious, nor does it seem to be picked by a ranking algorithm.
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#8One point not mentioned in the article, but obvious from the photo: her natural hair is black, and the blonde hair was also dyed.
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#10I wear a shirt to be taken more seriously at work.