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I agree that most leaders are male. But at the same time, you're talking about a different class of men. The poorest US president in the last 50 years was still a millionaire. To assume that the typical male is a millionaire is a very big mistake. Yes, it's far more possible to reach the top as a male, but most people, even males, will come nowhere near the top.
Bolded: concerns privilege.
Underlined: does not concern privilege.
You seem to grasp the concepts but you aren't recognizing them for what they are.
I think, regardless of the speaker, it's inappropriate. It may be easier to understand if it was someone who was affected by those things, but that doesn't mean it's condonable behavior. The speaker at the conference was politely pointing out what was unacceptable behavior. And assuming the man was a neurotypical individual (not always a safe bet at cons), the elevator proposition was foreseeable as being confrontational.
Of course it's not condonable behavior.
Can we agree that Dawkins was in the wrong and move on?