I don’t disagree with your view on the media, but as a banker I say to tech people: welcome to the club. Welcome to a world where the media will pick a fraud somewhere in a large organisation and generalise it to all employees or to the whole industry, will twist facts to the limit of honesty to make a point, will call outrageous some technical and inocuous business practices, and will run months long campaigns on a single incident. Welcome to a world where the media hate you.
> somewhere in a large organisation and generalise it to all employees or to the whole industry
I don't know if its different in the US but here in Europe that seems to sum up the "sexist" nature of our industry. Its true that there aren't many females in IT but when I have worked with them they have always been treated fairly and as equals to men. Their sex never seemed to enter into the equation at all.
In fairness to the people slating the entire banking industry, no other industry (that I'm aware of) has so consistently and repeatedly been responsible for financial crash after financial crash in the way your industry has.
It displays a hubris and greed that makes the lives of millions of innocent people worse, time after time. Then the tax payer bails them out when that greed backfires, as it does every single time.
It seems like most of the major banks were guilty of obviously dodgy lending and deliberately overly-omplicated financial instruments in the run up to the last recession, and they seem to be back at it again with car loans.