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Women go ballistic at the idea that men could be on average better at any subject and expend much political capital pushing for this sort of thing because obviously less women in STEM means discrimination. This invariably results in discrimination since the labour pool is getting inflated with people who would have never sought out STEM without the artificial incentives... including people with less aptitude.

Women are also rabidly sexist but then gaslight men and pretend their efforts to literally impose gender quotas on jobs are not sexist but speaking out against it is the utmost bigotry. They're also supported by egalitarian idiot men/horny traitors.

This is not to say I do not think women cannot do well in STEM and that I do not enjoy working with them. For some women STEM is where they belong. It is simply the case that any group which is made into a diversity hire will have worse quality employees on average. It is also true that it is women's fault that the status quo is this way. Ultimately women will continue being this way because to them proving that men are never better than women is more important than say promoting women's education in whatever subject may appeal to them including STEM. Women have a serious chip on their shoulder about historically being housewives and need to prove a point.

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