20. You should be yourselves and be welcoming.
19. Don’t wait for leadership to give you permission to act.
18. What do you have to lose? This is not a rhetorical question.
17. Focus on the message rather than the delivery.
16. Don’t confuse wishful thinking with empathy.
15. Stop complaining about “reverse sexism.” It doesn’t exist.
14. Don’t rely overmuch on the feelings of women already in skepticism.
13. Stop defending rape. It’s completely disgusting.
12. Don’t complain about what women do to help each other.
11. Those statistics do not mean what you think they mean.
10. No always means no and only Yes means yes.
9. Keep your hands to yourself.
7. Broaden skepticism’s horizons.
6. Decide how many occurrences of a problem make it a “real” problem.
5. Examine why you defend sexism.
4. Don’t blame women for their non-participation in skepticism.
3. Don’t tell strange women you approve of their looks.
2. Don’t ask women out on dates at business meetings.
1. Don’t be proud of having only just as much sexism as regular society.
