Feminist proven right! Discrimination in STEM does exist!

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  1. ryobi

    ryobi Well-Known Member

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    Feminist finally proven right! Discrimination in STEM does exist!


    For decades, sexism in higher education has been blamed for blocking women from landing academic positions in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) fields.



    But a new study by Cornell psychologists suggests that era has ended, finding in experiments with professors from 371 colleges and universities across the United States that science and engineering faculty preferred women two-to-one over identically qualified male candidates for assistant professor positions.

    Published online April 13 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the paper, “National Hiring Experiments Reveal 2:1 Faculty Preference For Women on STEM Tenure Track,” by Wendy M. Williams, professor of human development, and Stephen J. Ceci, the Helen L. Carr Professor of Developmental Psychology, both in Cornell’s College of Human Ecology, argues that the academic job market has never been better for women Ph.D.s in math-intensive fields
     
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    So what you're saying is that left wing college professors whine that women are being discriminated against while they are actually discriminating against men.

    Welcome to the world of PC bull(*)(*)(*)(*). Is this really breaking news?
     
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    Well according to feminist mathmaticians this is just a step in the right direction and according to their equations women will achieve equality with men in STEM when women are preferred 1,000,000,000 to 1 to men
     
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    Feminists are still saying women are discriminated against in STEM even though they're preferred 2 to 1.

    Do feminists take any math in those woman's studies courses or what because generally you're not being discriminated against if you're being preferred 2 to 1-lol
     
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    Did you miss that sexist (*)(*)(*)(*)lord scientist who wore a sexist (*)(*)(*)(*)lord shirt to a media event? No wonder women quit STEM as soon as they graduate with that level of misogyny!
     
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    Genders have differences. Races have differences. Cultures have differences.
    Is that a bad thing in your view?
     
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    When women take over STEM academics, men are finished unless they have rich parents to pay for the right kind of college.

    straight women will turn to dryhumpers to support them when they have babies.

    Don't scoff, it's happening.
     
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    Could it possibly be
    that their is an advantage to a Y Chromosome and its' effect on embryological brain development with real anatomic and physiologic differences from those without a Y Chromosome in STEM professions?
    And likewise professions where a Y Chromosome may be a handicap.
    Let's see, "like Home Economics" as it use to be called.
    If we bring back "Home Economics" to higher education and high schools, we may well see a handicap to the Y Chromosomed.
    Should we insist on Y Chromosome equality? Or make the field as unbiased as we can and leave the rest to nature and personal achievement. No Affirmative Action!

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