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SFC Casey O'Mally
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Absolutely ridiculous. The only word you need to understand from the title of the resultant "research" paper: Interpreting.

In other words, we just decided what they meant without bothering to ask.

This is the funniest part to me. They decided these STEM STUDENTS were part of "militarized straight cis masculinity."

That's exactly it. Poindexter and Urkel with their taped together thick-frame glasses and pocket protectors are toxicly masculine. Yes, I know not all Stem students are the stereotype. I am not saying none can express militarized toxic masculinity. But as a culture? In STEM? Please. Chauvinism, quite possibly. Not militarized straight cis masculinity.
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SPC Senior Director, Analytical Sciences And Technology
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I am a STEM student and by career. I can tell you that I rarely see a conservative in the bunch. They lean left. They have and they always will. They are the ones that question their liberal leaders, disagree with them on a whole host of ideas. But in the end, they want a more equalitarianism world, with far more education, fair wealth distribution, green energy, anti-MAGA, and I think you get the picture.
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I used the word most. You did not even you generalized all STEM as conservatives. What fallacy is that? Americas is already a socialist democracy. So don’t bad mouth the word socialism. What do you think the roads are, what is the electrical grid, what are the dams, what are the airports? What is the military? I think you get the picture, I could easily list hundreds of things that are socialist. Don’t let a word cause a reflexive and ignorant response. E we are socialists whether you like it or not.
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SPC (Join to see) - the authors of the study seemed to fell STEM curriculum are full of fascist, maybe they are generalizing which would be bad for researchers.
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