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This was on the news recently: A senior physicist at CERN, Alessandro Strumia just got blasted by a bunch of broads for stating the fact that maybe men and women are not the same at a presentation at CERN.

Have you noticed the overt social engineering to arbitrarily promote for more wimmen in STEM subjects during your academic career? I've only noticed this from one female tutor. There are women who are genuinely interested and have been able to prove themselves i.e. Curie - and that's fine. I do not deny that. I've had some female tutors who were great at what they do and whom I have great respect for. But they also did not feel the need to push this agenda that a demographic quota had to be made either.

You can view Prof. Alessandro Strumia's slideshow here (Found through a BBC article):
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1c_NyUhOZ8erdqU2AGZJZtNfFeA91Kefj/view

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