Let's take another industry, like the entertainment industry, isn't it extremely sexist? They do things that are much more "worse", but there are plenty of women in it.
Or take an industry like medicine or law, do they have problems with sexism? (I don't know)
I don't think the problem in tech is sexism or misogyny. It's more likely to be a combination of poor marketing (it's simply not appealing to most women and women don't fetishize techies like they do doctors and lawyers) and, compared to say entertainment or advertising, there are fewer rewards in tech for being good looking or social or having a female perspective.
Let's take another industry, like the entertainment industry, isn't it extremely sexist? They do things that are much more "worse", but there are plenty of women in it.
Or take an industry like medicine or law, do they have problems with sexism? (I don't know)
I don't think the problem in tech is sexism or misogyny. It's more likely to be a combination of poor marketing (it's simply not appealing to most women and women don't fetishize techies like they do doctors and lawyers) and, compared to say entertainment or advertising, there are fewer rewards in tech for being good looking or social or having a female perspective.