Comment on Women STEM students up to twice as likely as non-STEM students to have experienced sexism
prole@sh.itjust.works 9 months agoI said, in NO UNCERTAIN TERMS, that they classified non binary people as women.
Except no, they didn’t. I know this because we are having this conversation. They are grouped together in this statistic, but they make it very clear that they did that, and what % of the block were non-binary.
trackcharlie@lemmynsfw.com 9 months ago
Ah, so you don’t actually care about the research, the statistics or the facts, you would prefer to try and turn this into a discussion about personal problems than facts.
I’ve no interest given you are likely not in a STEM education or profession and given your notes here, likely wouldn’t make it far even if you tried.
Objective interest and observation is vastly more important than the individual, and instead of approaching it from a statistical and facts based approach you’re attempting to twist what I’ve said into some kind of rhetorical attack on women.
I guess it would make you feel better to believe I’m a man that hates women, but tragically I have XX chromosomes so your incompetent attempt to present me as the a problem in this scenario falls short.
grumpycactus@lemmy.world 9 months ago
Nobody asked about your chromosomes. Nobody cares. That shouldn’t matter if what you’re saying has value. That’s kinda the whole point of discussing sexism. For someone talking about rationality you’re acting like you’re allergic to hearing other people’s points. You instantly resort to ad hominem attacks, put words in other people’s mouths and spew the most toxic shit. It’s pretty sad that this garbage gets upvotes on this Lemmy. Get off your porn account and get some sleep.
trackcharlie@lemmynsfw.com 9 months ago
Way to miss the point and prove and ample example of incompetence.
LWD@lemm.ee 9 months ago
Why do women choose caring professions over STEM professions?
trackcharlie@lemmynsfw.com 9 months ago
Assuming you’re being genuine and not rhetorically trying to present a ‘gotcha’, I’ll answer the question.
…ilo.org/these-occupations-are-dominated-by-women… You’ll notice women have the advantage of being able to choose professions which don’t end their lives or break their bodies and minds prematurely.
psychologytoday.com/…/why-brilliant-girls-tend-fa…
Here you’ll see an article (with corresponding associated research) that goes into the extreme biases surrounding this discussion, especially with individuals pretending to ‘know’ or ‘understand’ the core of the issue without engaging in the realities that there is a fundamental difference between the sexes. This doesn’t have anything to do with the individual and what the individual chooses to do, it has to do with the average and what the statistics say about that. Statistics cannot be applied to an individual and an individuals views and decisions cannot be applied to the statistics.
The vast majority of ‘evidence’ that states that these issues in the choices women make are discriminatory or pay based are entirely corollary and not directly evidence based. (I.e. the subject matter is not directly evidenced, and only related data is used to infer a conclusion but not actually determine a conclusion based on clear evidence and research).
Females have the inherent ability to empathize and assist others and males inherently do not, on an average basis, not on an individual basis. (Men can be empathetic but not ALL men are able to be empathetic while most women can be empathetic not ALL women can be empathetic, as a direct example with evidence) acton.org/…/reason-women-dont-enter-stem-professi…
Activists like to pretend it’s discrimination and sexism that prevents women from pursuing careers in STEM but the reality is, what few women actually want to get into STEM are the ones who suffer the discrimination therein, and that impacts THAT SPECIFIC group of women, not ALL women.
Again, this is an issue that comes down to small group data being used as an example of ‘why’ for the whole group without actually being the reason why, simply a useful point of data which people can abuse for their own agendas. The same thing assholes do when they have a negative reaction with someone of a different race and then they say “all X people are like this”.
www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/…/553592/ aei.org/…/the-global-educational-gender-equality-…
Research: journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/…/0956797617741719?j… phys.org/…/2015-01-explanation-gender-gaps-academ… sci-hub.se/10.1037/a0017364 researchgate.net/…/222673203_Sex_Differences_in_H… www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2583786/ aaas.org/…/journals-and-funders-confront-implicit… norden.diva-portal.org/smash/…/FULLTEXT01.pdf ec.europa.eu/eurostat/…/index.php?title=Gender_pa… di.se/…/bolag-grundade-av-kvinnor-far-1-procent-a… journals.sagepub.com/doi/…/02645505231221240 bmcnurs.biomedcentral.com/…/s12912-023-01267-z telenor.com/…/The-Gender-Gap-in-Technology-in-Sca… journals.sagepub.com/doi/…/09636625211002375?icid…
Articles: …scientificamerican.com/…/countries-with-less-gen… psychologytoday.com/…/what-explains-some-demograp… psychologytoday.com/…/gender-bias-in-science-or-b… aaas.org/…/journals-and-funders-confront-implicit… psychologytoday.com/…/why-brilliant-girls-tend-fa… www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/…/553592/ aei.org/…/the-global-educational-gender-equality-…
LWD@lemm.ee 9 months ago
I asked Why do women choose caring professions over STEM professions?
You mostly link to articles saying that women choose not to enter STEM, but they don’t say why.
What are these fundamental differences between the sexes?
Off-topic, but why didn’t you provide evidence to that claim? You provided a link, but it wasn’t relevant.
Oh my God, he admit it!
I agree! Women do face sexism in STEM fields!
So how do we end that disproportionate sexism, which would logically be a huge reason women are choosing not to enter those fields?