Feminists Attack Renowned Scientist Who Just Helped Land A Spacecraft On A Comet
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The story of Abraham and Isaac is not isolated, but common across the world. Sacrificing your children - especially the first born male - was supposed to bring favor from the gods. As for Sarah and Hagar, they did not get to write the books. If we are to leave the planet, we must leave quite a bit of our history here, and write a story.
I do not find the cartoonish, disproportionate females attractive. I do question whether a bondage fetish is "normal" male sexuality.
"...but a hostile job market and chilly graduate programs are keeping them from achieving their goals..." There is no evidence for this conclusion and frankly has no one considered the fact that many graduate students marry and have children? Anecdotal, perhaps, but if I was running a lab and a key member of my graduate team needs to take maternity leave during an important deadline-or I am looking to promote within my company an excellent female candidate who is clearly on the track to have 3 children over the next decade, it may affect my decision. It may be against the law, but facts are facts. Women accept jobs everyday when they are pregnant, do not disclose it to their employer until after they are hired and not only take maternity leave but often have difficulty giving 100% to their jobs while raising small children. It's a fact of life, unless they have a partner who is either stay at home dad or has a flexible schedule. Of course part of the feminist's agenda is make sure women remain in the workforce, even if there is a home life cost. and before you go off on me about that, I completely understand and admire working mothers' challenges. I was one. I am also not saying good old boy working environments don't exist. But a whole class of people are not being shamed out of working in science over the realities of working for a bad boss or two. That happens to EVERYONE.
“Females have made up nearly half of the science classes I’ve taken ever since [high school], right up through graduate school.” But although 40% of her peers are women only two of the grads and post docs who deliver seminars are women. “Here’s what really made me feel awful: I didn’t notice this lack of women speakers for over a year. … If I’ve interacted with women working in science across the world, across cultures, and religions, how could I fail to notice their absence right here at home?” SHE'S SUCH A GEEK in the Gulch here. http://www.galtsgulchonline.com/posts/2b...
I "get" the shirt - and it would be OK at ComicCon, where it would be "e pluribus unum" just another one out of very many, male, female, and whatever else is in time and space. The shirt was inappropriate for the workplace, especially NASA, most especially when they were drawing news media to them.
"The editors note that in 2001, “56% of bachelor degrees in science and engineering went to women, but women hold only 25 percent of jobs in science and engineering. More women than men are graduating in the sciences but a hostile job market and chilly graduate programs are keeping them from achieving their goals.” -- In the Gulch here: http://www.galtsgulchonline.com/posts/2b...
utter mindlessness.
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