I'm not seeing a reference here. Can we safely assume that you don't have any objections to the original video or the original
blog post?
Are you talking now about the whole vlog or just the elevator segment? I find her rambling vlogs and frequent condescension toward people who don't share her view of the supposed rampant sexist behavior at atheist and skeptic events boring.
Re just elevatorgate, I thought her reaction was bad for feminism. I'm rather proud of the fact I've traveled around the country and the world, most of the time alone. And the idea of being upset because a guy made a pass, seriously, getting groped is bad, a guy politely hitting on you, not so much.
However, I'm fine that lots of woman would be upset about a similar situation. A lot of women are shy, and not as assertive and adventurous as I am. I think they could have handled the situation because nothing happened, but if some timid gal said it bothered her, I would believe her and there would be nothing wrong with that. I don't think the whole male population has to adjust to accommodate every shy woman out there, but telling others it bothered her? Not a problem.
Now if RW claims that was true for her, I can't read her mind.
But then I knew RW (not well, but well enough) before she had her feminism revelation. I don't believe she was honestly discomforted. But if none of this had occurred and all I saw was the vlog, I'd have rolled my eyes and that would have been the end of it. I certainly wouldn't care to debate that one incident with anyone.
I have, OTOH, spent a fair amount of time debating the claims about all the sexist men in the atheist and skeptical communities. There are some, but the Skepchick crowd, et al, have re-made themselves out to be the SJWs fighting the sexism windmills. The irony given what skepticism is all about, it burns.