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Transitioning in STEM
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A place for majestic STEMLORD peacocking, as well as memes about the realities of working in a lab.
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I don't think the author was giving credit to MRA bullshit. MRA's seem to often hate women and I don't think the article implies any hatred, if anything he still tries to essentially that men are the ones that need to put in the effort to push past toxic masculinity. Describing it as a problem to be fixed at the individual level rather than at systematic level. Saying "If I could advise men, it would be first to look inward. "
Suicide rates differ for a reason. It is far more painful to be a lonely man than a lonely woman. Men are very quick to self loathing.
We should have fewer male babies. It seems like it'd reduce the amount of fear and alienation in society. (I'm saying this in good faith, I'm serious.)
Based on my own reading/discourse, trans women usually seem to feel very little youth nostalgia in comparison. They might complain that they're older now, but that's usually more of a melancholy over "what could have been" had they been AFAB.
I'm pretty sure he was talking about social pressures. Sure, he got to because he was very motivated to push against that societal expectation, that doesn't really mean that average men can get away with that unless they dedicate their whole career/life to it.
I think calling it an advertisement is a stretch based only on that, but even if it was that doesn't invalidate the point being made.
I think that's just because those are controversial yet related articles on Newsweek so their algorithm picked them. But yeah, those do seem to be especially trashy and obvious anti-trans articles. Its kind of gross that they ever ran on Newsweek to be honest...
This is a pretty radical take, and I understand why most people in the thread don't like your suggestion, but honestly think it has potential.
Our current concept of gender is broken, and short of abolishing gender as a societal concept, I think this could bring balance.
Put simply, we have a patriarchal society, where men are seen as the default, and positions of power skew heavily towards men. Yet men are also valued a lot less than women.
I think changing the ratio of genders could actually even out all of these factors.