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Of 94 speakers, 7 are women, 11 are people of color.

PS: Apologies if Pepe is offensive. So's the speakers lineup.

Submitted by Gina on November 30, 2009 - 20:49.

Aside from your whining about the inclusion of women and/or people of color solely for the sake of inclusion (logic be d@mned), what I find equally interesting is that you apparently have no problem using a graphic to illustrate your point in which Pepé Le Pew (a male) is about to get hit (PC term: abused) by Penelope Pussycat (a female). Now, if you stumbled across an illustration in which the aforesaid roles were reversed, I can only imagine the decibel strength of your outcry.

Anonymous | April 6, 2010 - 10:51

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