Just got done listening to
Maddy Myer's and
Samantha Allen's latest podcast
'Sore Thumbs #7'. They talk about the hire as the news breaks at 00:22:00 and again around 01:10:00. They've been two of the more vocal critics around this issue (including
this blog post which was linked last week and the rumour the hires were locked in prior to the job posting) and it's worth hearing their thoughts. There's obvious disappointment there, so don't immediately dismiss them because of the sarcasm and bouts of self-pity.
What I appreciated was, between the comments around the new hires' skin colour and sex, they did also address and acknowledge the larger issue of the sheer lack of jobs out there and how it exacerbates the former issue.
It must suck to want to be part of an industry you love, but having the job market dry up and landscape change just as you're getting started. To make matters worse, gaming as a pop culture cornerstone has really blown up in the last 10 years which has resulted in so many different types of people wanting to be part of it and finding that the 'founders' of the industry still have their jobs because said industry is only a few decades old. You now have even more people wanting even fewer jobs.
That frustration seems to then be channelled (arguably slightly unfairly) into a diversity problem. If a single open position receives 1000 applicants, 100 of which are women, chances are it'll get filled by a man. It's natural to then direct your anger towards sexism than dwell on how the odds were massively stacked against you.
To make matters even worse, a lot of the more diverse candidates are newcomers who are then pitted against the hordes of recently redundant veterans with fantastic resumes and portfolios.
tl;dr - situation sucks, don't become a journalist. Let these guys vent because they're between a rock and a hard place; and it ain't gonna get easier.