Sunday, March 26, 2023

Nature journal: White men still hold majority of US science and engineering jobs. Really!

This demagoguery spewed by a once prestigious scientific journal is so absurd! Skin color ideology to be damned!

This supposedly news article is trash pure and simple! Why does the representation in sciences & technology have to match the overall proportions in the U.S. population as suggested by the National Science Foundation? This is not science, but a terrible ideology!

What is also again extremely perfidious is the deliberate attempt to mix skin color ideology plus feminism with justifiable and generally accepted concerns for individuals with disabilities!

Hitler is long dead, but not in academia! This neo racism against white people is so disgusting!

E.g. how many white individuals occupy science and engineering positions in African countries (perhaps except South Africa)?

Men watch out in the battle of the sexes:
E.g. are women not also typically underrepresented in the mining and construction industries? Who cares! Let men do the dirty and sweaty work!

"Women, members of minority ethnic groups and those with disabilities continue to be under-represented in positions across the US science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) workforce ...
White men [not Jews anymore] dominate science and engineering positions in the nation ..."

From the National Science Foundation news release:
"... However, those groups — as well as people with disabilities — broadly remain underrepresented in science, technology, engineering and mathematics when compared to their overall distribution in the U.S. population, reflecting the larger equity challenges our nation faces. ..."

White men still hold majority of US science and engineering jobs Despite gains by women and people of colour, men continue to occupy almost three-quarters of all science and engineering positions in the nation, and close to two-thirds are occupied by those who identify as white.

NSF's NCSES releases report on diversity trends in STEM workforce and education Diversity and STEM: Women, Minorities, and Persons with Disabilities 2023 is most comprehensive federal data source on this topic

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