The basic divisiveness of events like BlogHer is the reason I try not to comment on them. Why add more fuel to the fire of those who would set us against each other, while claiming to be "progressive" in some way?
Dave Winer, who attended the most recent one, had these thoughts:
A simple case of men talking about gender, pointing out male-bashing. It's not proactive, it's not even very imaginative. A woman (and sometimes a man, to impress a woman) says something negative about the male gender. I've tried to object, to point out the male-bash, and been told to lighten up, it's just a joke, or be strong, be a man. In other words, shut the fuck up. Your opinion is worth even less if you're white. And something I've only been learning in the last few years, if you're old, white and male, you're worth less than shit. (You can see the ageist BS in Chris Boese's post, although she said nothing about my whiteness, perhaps because she is also white?)
So, ironically, all these people who tell us to shut up have one thing in common, they're fighting for freedom, but don't see the contradiction that freedom has to be inclusive. If you fight for your freedom by supressing someone else's, well, the math just doesn't work. Freedom isn't exclusive, it has to be inclusive.
See, the problem enters where otherwise intelligent, caring people, find themselves in the trap of thinking there are any jokes there, or any reason women need special treatment to succeed. In anything. Feminism has long since ceased being funny, if it ever was. Not many people realise how deadly serious feminism is. Even women are getting sick of the condescension.
More on political correctness in the blogosphere here