Well, we don't have one of those. Constant clamouring to get more women into STEM as tho female-dominated fields are worth less.
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It is good that progress is being made, but this is thousands of years of social conditioning, it won't go away overnight.
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No, its not. That's silly. Since we've had access to everything, women have come to dominate important fields very quickly.
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This was last year: http://fortune.com/2016/06/06/women-ceos-fortune-500-2016/ …
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Materialism again. Working that job takes a mutant of a human to succeed. Who even wants to? Those people work nightmarish hours.
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But I know many women who work their asses off and could do those jobs. Assuming they can't is one problem PoMo attacks.
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Who assumes they can't? Why assume they want to? If they do want to, is there anything to suggest they're being held back?
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Exactly my point, better said. I think many women have a better sense of priorities then men (more balanced).
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And I know many many women who's priorities include academic fields that people have said are not for women.
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Excuse my scepticism but who is saying this in this day and age? My daughter's school practically trying to force girls into STEM.
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Perpetuating the idea that female dominated fields are inherently inferior. My daughter is most interested in maths & this is celebrated.
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