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There is a fairly strong desire in feminist, liberal developed countries to bring more women into STEM fields.  One tactic has been basically letting any woman with arms into any low-level tech job.  Another tactic has been campaigns to encourage "girls who code".  Propoennts include Karlie Kloss, Hillary Clinton, the entire US Democratic Party, various tech bootcamps, and various documentaries such as Code Girl Movie.<ref>www.codegirlmovie.com/</ref>
There is a fairly strong desire in feminist, liberal developed countries to bring more women into STEM fields.  One tactic has been basically letting any woman with arms into any low-level tech job.  Another tactic has been campaigns to encourage "girls who code".  Propoennts include Karlie Kloss, Hillary Clinton, the entire US Democratic Party, various tech bootcamps, and various documentaries such as Code Girl Movie.<ref>www.codegirlmovie.com/</ref>


A female entry into low-paying STEM spaces, while it may be corrupting to the STEM field, may be a boon to incels' sex lives.  According to the [[Donnelly study]]<ref>http://cda.morris.umn.edu/~meeklesr/celibacy.html</ref>, male-only work spaces were one of the largest predictors of inceldom.
A female entry into low-paying STEM spaces, while it may be corrupting to the STEM field, may be a boon to incels' sex lives.  According to the [[Donnelly Study]]<ref>http://cda.morris.umn.edu/~meeklesr/celibacy.html</ref>, male-only work spaces were one of the largest predictors of inceldom.


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