A bridge doesn't care about the person who designed it, it cares if the math is right. If it isn't, the bridge falls down.
Engineering is a pass/fail sort of profession. You either do the math, or people die.
If you can't, you can't be an engineer. It really is that simple.
In huge majority of the cases, blacks can't do the math, so they can't be engineers. The woke doesn't wants to look into why blacks can't do the math, they just write it off to "systems of oppression" like their religion tells them to. They won't even consider another cause. So, that is how we get this "dismantling racism in mathematics" bafflegarble.
Gotcha. There is a constant push for them but I know studies have shown that women are generally interested in different things. For instance, I didn’t have a male teacher til I was in middle school.
Jorden Peterson mentioned that countries that worked to remove societal requirements for men/women, like Sweden have a much bigger gender difference then countries that have not done so.
Poorer countries will have more women in STEM then richer more progressive countries.
This implies that when a country is rich and you allow men and women to chose what field to work in you will get more women in education and nurses and more men in STEM.
A bridge doesn't care about the person who designed it, it cares if the math is right. If it isn't, the bridge falls down.
Engineering is a pass/fail sort of profession. You either do the math, or people die.
If you can't, you can't be an engineer. It really is that simple.
In huge majority of the cases, blacks can't do the math, so they can't be engineers. The woke doesn't wants to look into why blacks can't do the math, they just write it off to "systems of oppression" like their religion tells them to. They won't even consider another cause. So, that is how we get this "dismantling racism in mathematics" bafflegarble.
Doesn’t that also apply to women to a degree? This endless push for women in STEM when in reality women generally don’t go into those fields
Far more women (in pure numbers) can do the math, but most don't want to.
Gotcha. There is a constant push for them but I know studies have shown that women are generally interested in different things. For instance, I didn’t have a male teacher til I was in middle school.
Jorden Peterson mentioned that countries that worked to remove societal requirements for men/women, like Sweden have a much bigger gender difference then countries that have not done so.
Poorer countries will have more women in STEM then richer more progressive countries. This implies that when a country is rich and you allow men and women to chose what field to work in you will get more women in education and nurses and more men in STEM.