• TacoButtPlug@sh.itjust.works
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    Fucking relatable.

    No thank you to the hundreds of years of chemist men taking credit for women’s discoveries.

    No thank you to the old white Persian man gate keeping chemistry from Ukranians and older women in my class.

    No thank you to the sexist math book author who used shoeless women in a kitchen as a word problem example.

    No thank you to Amazon for banning my 15 year account for calling the sexist math book author out in reviews.

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    I don’t understand the “computer girl” one, did the technician think that her being a woman meant she was doing computer science instead of physics?

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    Shoutout to the physicists dismissing biologist experiment design as a whole instead of across sexual or gendered lines.

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      I don’t really understand how that one was a problem if they’re also a physicist, or even if they’re a biologist. Nothing wrong with some fun rivalry.

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    I read the first sentence in that big paragraph and thought “wow, going straight to the biggest problem right out of the gate instead of building up to it, huh?” Then I kept reading and realized the entire paragraph was about that same thing. Holy shit, that’s a lot of sexism!

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    This just makes me sad. How can science advance, if we gatekeep one half of human population? In my academic career I have consistently found women to be smarter and better than men. Yet, these misogynistic ideas seem to persist. We deserve better than old farts with even older bias heading the institutions that make up our society.

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      It’s exactly that is why they’re kept down. Tiny men are afraid that they won’t seem as smart as the woman in the room.

      As a man, I try to be different. I mentor the women around me and encourage them to do more, be better. I successfully got one of my mentee to negotiate her salary just yesterday even though she felt uncomfortable doing so. Try to be the change we need

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        I don’t mentor anybody. I am not smarter than anybody and frankly I am always learning from everybody, at all levels of experience.

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          Never claimed to be smarter than anyone, but if you’re experienced then people look up to you. A little bit of encouragement can go a long way. Like my story, all I did was nudge her to negotiate, and she felt the confidence to do so.

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      She’s a great science communicator. Another famous Youtuber (Captain D) called her “the Jenny Nicholson of science” her Dark Matter video is my favorite, though her Gell-Mann Amnesia video is a “must watch” imho.

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        Watch her dark matter video. And the follow up. But for the love of God, dodge the comments. SO MANY people read the title of the video and then went to make comments calling her wrong, even though she spent like an hour specifically addressing the arguments they make.

        Dark matter is not a theory. It’s a problem. Fuck!

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      Are you a woman? I’ve never met a woman who hasn’t had some experience with this. Sexism is everywhere, and if you haven’t really experienced it, that’s bcz you’re a guy.

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        Don’t know what the other comment was, but everyone has experienced sexism. It’s inevitable that inaccurate gender stereotypes will be applied to you at some time. For men it’s just the “stop emoting you fucking pussy” or “you suck at nurturing so don’t even try.”

        The patriarchy fucks us all.

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          While I agree, men face sexism too, in a different way. It feels like minimizing their experiences, to have someone come in here and say, well, actually, men face sexism as well.

          I am a guy, for the record. I just finally started listening to the women in my life who have been telling me for years that they face this stuff.

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    Ok but, awful as this is, “you should consider it” is funny, ngl

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      Yeah, it’s a sexist comment implying she isn’t either qualified to be at the conference, or mistaking her for a passerby who is unaffiliated, and should consider working there. Either way, I don’t find sexism funny. Dunno why anybody would, but hey, I’m just some guy on the internet, so you do you.

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        It would work fine if the target was a man too, it’s just one hell of a burn. It’s a shame he was using it for evil.

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          Without any context it or history its just kinda dickish? Like maybe a good burn to a rival in some sort of relevent scenairo but this just sounds like an attempt to belittle someone by “mistaking” them for something “lesser” then when called on it they double down?

          Strikes me as grade school level bullying at best 🤷