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'''Women in STEM''' is a [[meme]] pushed by technocratic feminists to increase female power and representation in I.T. There is controversy in the incelosphere about this, with some incels excited by the idea of having women to talk to about nerdy hobbies. Others claim that having higher amounts of women in STEM workplaces increases potential dating opportunities for incels. In contrast, most [[tradcon]] incels are vehemently against the idea.
'''Women in science''' is a meme pushed by feminists and other polical entryists with the seemingly arbitrary goal of reaching gender parity. Ensuing policies have caused lasting damages to various scientific institutions. Some suggested that with their higher agreeableness, women entering the sciences are thought to have multiplied bureaucracy and "safe spaces" preventing men from getting things done.<ref name="dutton">https://www.bitchute.com/video/H0TvDqsqjRU/</ref><ref>https://incels.wiki/w/Creep_(book_chapter)</ref> Nobel laureate and biochemist Tim Hunt, father of two [[daughter]]s commented on this grievance:<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015/jun/10/nobel-scientist-tim-hunt-female-scientists-cause-trouble-for-men-in-labs</ref>
 
{{quote|Let me tell you about my trouble with girls … three things happen when they are in the lab … You fall in love with them, they fall in love with you and when you criticize them, [[Scientific Blackpill (Supplemental)#Women_cry_four_times_as_much_as_men_and_never_outgrow_teenage_crying_behavior|they cry]].}}
 
== Social engineering ==


==Social engineering==
There is a reasonably strong desire in feminist, liberal developed countries to bring more women into STEM fields in particular.  One tactic has been letting any woman with arms into any low-level tech job, which, of course, causes issues.  Other tactics have consisted of campaigns to encourage "girls who code." Proponents include Karlie Kloss, Hillary Clinton, the entire U.S. Democratic Party, various tech boot camps, and various documentaries such as Code Girl Movie.<ref>https://www.codegirlmovie.com/</ref>
There is a reasonably strong desire in feminist, liberal developed countries to bring more women into STEM fields.  One tactic has been letting any woman with arms into any low-level tech job, which, of course, causes issues.  Other tactics have consisted of campaigns to encourage "girls who code." Proponents include Karlie Kloss, Hillary Clinton, the entire U.S. Democratic Party, various tech boot camps, and various documentaries such as Code Girl Movie.<ref>https://www.codegirlmovie.com/</ref>


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== Gender ratio and [[STEMcel]] rates ==
== Gender ratio and [[STEMcel]] rates ==
There don't exist any studies on the effect of co-ed workplaces or classes on incel rates. The following is some indirect evidence:
There don't exist any studies on the effect of co-ed workplaces or classes on incel rates. The following is some indirect evidence:


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One study found that boys attending coeducational high schools experience more bullying than boys who attend single-sex high schools (χ²<sub>[1, N=13,134]</sub> = 48.55, p<.001). About 19% of males who attend coeducational schools experience bullying as opposed to less than 1% of males who attend single-sex schools.<ref>https://www.researchgate.net/publication/271948395_Patterns_of_Bullying_in_Single-Sex_Schools</ref>-->
One study found that boys attending coeducational high schools experience more bullying than boys who attend single-sex high schools (χ²<sub>[1, N=13,134]</sub> = 48.55, p<.001). About 19% of males who attend coeducational schools experience bullying as opposed to less than 1% of males who attend single-sex schools.<ref>https://www.researchgate.net/publication/271948395_Patterns_of_Bullying_in_Single-Sex_Schools</ref>-->
[[Jordan Peterson]] mentioned an anecdote in which only few male university students got to have sexual relationships despite a surplus of female students.<ref>https://youtube.com/watch?v=jsMqSBB3ZTY?t=293</ref> In some incel forums, incels also lamented that they have many female coworkers, but are ignored by them.<ref>https://www.rareddit.com/r/Braincels/comments/9e3b32/_/e5mlf9z#t1_e5mlf9z</ref><ref>http://redditsearch.io/?term=female%20coworkers%20invisible&dataviz=false&aggs=false&subreddits=braincels&searchtype=comments&search=true&start=0&end=1576953976&size=100</ref>
[[Jordan Peterson]] mentioned an anecdote in which only few male university students got to have sexual relationships despite a surplus of female students.<ref>https://youtube.com/watch?v=jsMqSBB3ZTY?t=293</ref> In some incel forums, incels also lamented that they have many female coworkers, but are ignored by them.<ref>https://www.rareddit.com/r/Braincels/comments/9e3b32/_/e5mlf9z#t1_e5mlf9z</ref><ref>http://redditsearch.io/?term=female%20coworkers%20invisible&dataviz=false&aggs=false&subreddits=braincels&searchtype=comments&search=true&start=0&end=1576953976&size=100</ref>
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==Choosy maters==
==Choosy maters==
High earning women in STEM turn into particularly choosy maters and in a sexual free market are generally reluctant to date less educated men unless they earn substantially more (see [[hypergamy]]),<ref>https://www.edge.org/response-detail/26747</ref> hence often turn into bitter singles who end up [[cope|coping]] on [https://old.reddit.com/r/childfree /r/childfree].
 
High earning women in STEM turn into particularly choosy maters and in a sexual free market are generally reluctant to date less educated men unless they earn substantially more (see [[hypergamy]]),<ref>https://www.edge.org/response-detail/26747</ref> often turn into bitter singles who end up [[cope|coping]] on [https://old.reddit.com/r/childfree /r/childfree].
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==Women as "pioneers in STEM" ==
== Women as "pioneers in STEM" ==


[[File:Chartoftheday_2805_Nobel_prize_winners_by_gender_n.jpg|thumb|right|Women have never contributed much and they still don't and they never will.]]
[[File:Chartoftheday_2805_Nobel_prize_winners_by_gender_n.jpg|thumb|right|Women have never contributed much and they still don't and they never will.]]
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Feminists hold up female engineers such as Margaret Hamilton, as 'powerful' examples of women being "pioneers".<ref>https://fstdt.com/QBYG.YC9QZF8J#comments</ref>  These feminists usually ignore the fact that these women were still only a tiny minority.  They also ignore that engineering such as computer engineering was not seen as proper academic work, but subordinate to physics and mathematics.<ref>http://www.bu.edu/eng/about/dean-lutchen/engineering-is-not-science/</ref> Also early computer engineering had an overlap with data entry and textile work, which were traditionally female domains.<ref>https://incels.wiki/w/Scientific_Blackpill_(Supplemental)#There_is_no_significant_gender_disparity_in_STEM_graduates_by_sex_in_the_U.S</ref>
Feminists hold up female engineers such as Margaret Hamilton, as 'powerful' examples of women being "pioneers".<ref>https://fstdt.com/QBYG.YC9QZF8J#comments</ref>  These feminists usually ignore the fact that these women were still only a tiny minority.  They also ignore that engineering such as computer engineering was not seen as proper academic work, but subordinate to physics and mathematics.<ref>http://www.bu.edu/eng/about/dean-lutchen/engineering-is-not-science/</ref> Also early computer engineering had an overlap with data entry and textile work, which were traditionally female domains.<ref>https://incels.wiki/w/Scientific_Blackpill_(Supplemental)#There_is_no_significant_gender_disparity_in_STEM_graduates_by_sex_in_the_U.S</ref>


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Even the unquestionably most distinguished female scientist in history, Marie Curie-Skłodowska (a 2 time Nobel prize winner), is less eminent in regards to encyclopedia entries and academic citations, than her husband and colleague Pierre Curie, according to the author Charles Murray.<ref>Murray, C. 2003. Human Accomplishment: The Pursuit of Excellence in the Arts and Sciences, 800 B.C. to 1950. pp 126.</ref>
Even the unquestionably most distinguished female scientist in history, Marie Curie-Skłodowska (a 2 time Nobel prize winner), is less eminent in regards to encyclopedia entries and academic citations, than her husband and colleague Pierre Curie, according to the author Charles Murray.<ref>Murray, C. 2003. Human Accomplishment: The Pursuit of Excellence in the Arts and Sciences, 800 B.C. to 1950. pp 126.</ref>


==Tradcons==
==Developing countries==
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[[Tradcon]]s have suggested that, with their generally higher agreeableness (at least in terms of superficial 'niceness'), women entering the sciences have multiplied bureaucracy and "safe spaces" preventing men from getting things done.<ref name="dutton">https://www.bitchute.com/video/H0TvDqsqjRU/</ref><ref>https://incels.wiki/w/Creep_(book_chapter)</ref>
It is also argued that their mere presence may act as a distraction to their mostly male colleges, the Nobel laureate and biochemist Tim Hunt, father of two [[daughter]]s, caused considerable controversy by commenting on this grievance:<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015/jun/10/nobel-scientist-tim-hunt-female-scientists-cause-trouble-for-men-in-labs</ref>


{{quote|Let me tell you about my trouble with girls … three things happen when they are in the lab … You fall in love with them, they fall in love with you and when you criticize them, [[Scientific Blackpill (Supplemental)#Women_cry_four_times_as_much_as_men_and_never_outgrow_teenage_crying_behavior|they cry]].}}
==Developing countries==
The share of females in STEM is higher in developing countries than in developed countries.[5] This is commonly known as the so-called 'gender-equality paradox', where more gender egalitarian countries are often seen to exhibit more substantial sexual dimorphism in several occupational, physiological, and behavioral outcomes compared to less egalitarian countries. For example, Fryer and Levitt (2010) found less of a gender gap in mathematics PISA scores in Middle-Eastern countries than Western countries.[6]
The share of females in STEM is higher in developing countries than in developed countries.[5] This is commonly known as the so-called 'gender-equality paradox', where more gender egalitarian countries are often seen to exhibit more substantial sexual dimorphism in several occupational, physiological, and behavioral outcomes compared to less egalitarian countries. For example, Fryer and Levitt (2010) found less of a gender gap in mathematics PISA scores in Middle-Eastern countries than Western countries.[6]


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