“Let me tell you about my trouble with girls,” the British scientist reportedly said at the event. “You fall in love with them, they fall in love with you, and when you criticise them, they cry!”
Nobel scientist Tim Hunt FRS @royalsociety says at Korean women lunch “I’m a chauvinist and keep ‘girls’ single lab pic.twitter.com/Z9NhykaTPv
— Connie St Louis (@connie_stlouis) June 8, 2015
This didn't go down too well even with the Royal Society, which soon distanced itself from his statement.
@connie_stlouis @royalsociety is committed to a diverse science workforce http://t.co/uFx5OYWMgO Tim Hunt's comments don't reflect our views
— The Royal Society (@royalsociety) June 9, 2015
It had a more elaborate statement on its blog:
“The Royal Society believes that in order to achieve everything that it can, science needs to make the best use of the research capabilities of the entire population. Too many talented individuals do not fulfill their scientific potential because of issues such as gender and the Society is committed to helping to put this right. Sir Tim Hunt was speaking as an individual and his reported comments in no way reflect the views of the Royal Society.”
Following the debacle, Hunt resigned from his position as honorary professor at the University College of London and told BBC Radio that he was "really sorry" but he was "just trying to be honest".
It wasn't long before women scientists began to express their anger about the Nobel Laureate sexism.
Call for all female scientists to upload pictures of themselves at work with the hashtag #distractinglysexy
— The Vagenda Team (@VagendaMagazine) June 10, 2015
Here's the result.
Thankfully, worker bees are all female, otherwise... #distractinglysexy #timhunt pic.twitter.com/22tjbahYRf
— Emily Remnant (@EmsyRemsy) June 10, 2015
Gets hot up in here when working on UVcalibration in the clean lab. #distractinglysexy How bout them apples #TimHunt? pic.twitter.com/zxZG4HeCfq
— Rocket Scientista (@rockstarscience) June 11, 2015
Nothing like a sample tube full of cheetah poop to make you #distractinglysexy pic.twitter.com/tdBTLRos4p
— Sarah Durant (@SarahMDurant) June 11, 2015
Later that day, I filled this Bronze Age ditch with my womanly archaeology tears #distractinglysexy pic.twitter.com/r8UTTCCqSg
— Becca⚡️ (@BeccaPritchy) June 11, 2015
I'm really glad that Curie managed to take a break from crying to discover radium and polonium #distractinglysexy pic.twitter.com/txYVHoidK5
— Amy Remeikis (@AmyRemeikis) June 11, 2015
Stopped crying long enough to upload this #distractinglysexy #TimHunt @VagendaMagazine pic.twitter.com/P0d1Fcx02n
— Zoé Vincent-Mistiaen (@zoeivmist) June 10, 2015
Following Sir Tim Hunt's useful advice I've updated the laboratory signage #distractinglysexy pic.twitter.com/GLswQjgk41
— Tom Bishop (@FliesInLakes) June 10, 2015
I made it through these brain dissections without falling in love or crying. Phew! #distractinglysexy #TimHunt pic.twitter.com/q5PVkM9zCx
— Sonja Vernes (@Sonja_Vernes) June 11, 2015
I fell in love with the microcentrifuge... typical woman in the lab. #DistractinglySexy pic.twitter.com/JFXZPrjWgv
— Point Mutation (@Point_Mutation) June 11, 2015
To save you all time, I have designed an easy to print off sign for your lab. You are welcome. #distractinglysexy pic.twitter.com/3LAPboJhb4
— Steve Diggle (@stevediggle) June 11, 2015
This is not the first time that sexism by a popular figure has faced the wrath of social media users. Only a few days ago, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi had unwittingly tried to praise his Bangladeshi counterpart Sheikh Hasina's resolve to fight terror "despite being a woman" which had met with a similar response.
Many took the opportunity to call out the inherent sexism in that statement.
Most of South Asia have had female PM way before first world countries. #despitebeingawoman https://t.co/dlNomCUFNH
— Chandrika Parmar (@ParmarChandrika) June 8, 2015
How can you even say or think #despitebeingawoman when your own country had a great female PM way before most first world countries! Shame!
— Amena (@Fashionopolis) June 8, 2015
Mother called me today, #DespiteBeingAWoman.
— Shiv Aroor (@ShivAroor) June 8, 2015
#DespiteBeingAWoman I am going out of town to report today. God, give me strength
— sunetra choudhury (@sunetrac) June 8, 2015
#despitebeingawoman is just daily life in this subcontinent.
— Rosie Roti (@supriyan) June 8, 2015
#despitebeingawoman pic.twitter.com/dpi4TMkhty
— Gayatri Jayaraman (@Gayatri__J) June 8, 2015
From the makers of Jersey Cow, pachhas crore ki girlfriend and budhia comes the new blockbuster #DespiteBeingAWoman
— Anupam Gupta (@b50) June 8, 2015