"They could have cured cancer / developed a true solution to poverty / been able to habitate Mars if they hadn't been so obsessed with gender." <– what future historians will say about us a thousand years from now.
And to be clear, I'm not saying women don't or can't contribute to this. But so long as they are being coddled and allowed to be the weakest link they are a detriment. "Move, bitch. Get out da way!" has never been so apt.
The data that Strumia was using was objective but the presentation and analysis of it was not. Physicist Sabine Hossenfelder of the Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies cited papers addressing some of Strumia's conclusions and provided an alternative analysis, arguing that after accounting for disproportionately higher rates of women leaving the field, the sex differences Strumia claims to have found become negligible.
I tried looking into this a bit more and I found that this blog provides a good counter http://backreaction.blogspot.com/2018/10/gender-bias-in-academia-case-strumia.html and here are the slides of the talk by Dr Alessandro Strumia(https://drive.google.com/file/d/1c_NyUhOZ8erdqU2AGZJZtNfFeA91Kefj/view) .
imagine being this guy's age and still acting like an edgelord.
"They could have cured cancer / developed a true solution to poverty / been able to habitate Mars if they hadn't been so obsessed with gender." <– what future historians will say about us a thousand years from now.
And to be clear, I'm not saying women don't or can't contribute to this. But so long as they are being coddled and allowed to be the weakest link they are a detriment. "Move, bitch. Get out da way!" has never been so apt.
2050:
"*All nuclear blast craters that LIVE IN our world deserve a voice and should only be referred to in their preferred gender pronouns* !!!"
-presented by bill-nye the sellout guy
The data that Strumia was using was objective but the presentation and analysis of it was not. Physicist Sabine Hossenfelder of the Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies cited papers addressing some of Strumia's conclusions and provided an alternative analysis, arguing that after accounting for disproportionately higher rates of women leaving the field, the sex differences Strumia claims to have found become negligible.