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Alan Dugdales Moustache

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Sounds like you are suggesting they don’t matter with this belter.
Haha. Not at all. Perhaps they just don't want to be engineers. Perhaps the opportunities for women in engineering are not there rather like opportunities for minority groups in law etc as suggested by David Lammy, but there won't be any fuss about such a disproportionate number.
 

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shmmeee

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Defund the Police makes more sense in the US where budgets are spiralling out of control while training is minimal.

The principle can be applied here as well. It doesn't actually mean no funding for the police and have everything be a free for all, although as with all things there are some people on the fringes that have that extreme view. Not very well named IMO but then people struggle to grasp something as simple as black lives matter so you can see the issue.

All it means is properly funding other services so the police, and other emergency services, are left to deal with actual crime. So mental health services are funded sufficiently, homelessness, drug and alcohol rehabilitation etc. Idea being that dealing with the issues that lead to criminal activity is a better option than waiting until something is at the point the police get involved. If you watch something like the Ambulance documentary on BBC the paramedics are constantly talking about how they are spending less and less time doing their actual job and more time filling in for services that no longer exist thanks to cuts.

That’s why I mean it’s poor politics. Compare to “tough on crime, tough on the causes of crime”, which is essentially the same thing but accepted across the political spectrum.

In politics if you’re explaining you’re losing.
 

shmmeee

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Haha. Not at all. Perhaps they just don't want to be engineers. Perhaps the opportunities for women in engineering are not there rather like opportunities for minority groups in law etc as suggested by David Lammy.

Lack of women in STEM is an interesting issue. When I taught Computing it wasn’t uncommon that the best students in Year 9 were girls, what did these excellent programmers do when options time came around? Choose English Lit or Drama instead. Or if they were really geeky Biology.

Don’t know why but IMO it’s clearly a “want to” issue not a “capable of” issue.
 

Alan Dugdales Moustache

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Lack of women in STEM is an interesting issue. When I taught Computing it wasn’t uncommon that the best students in Year 9 were girls, what did these excellent programmers do when options time came around? Choose English Lit or Drama instead. Or if they were really geeky Biology.

Don’t know why but IMO it’s clearly a “want to” issue not a “capable of” issue.
That's the answer I expected.
When I suggested the same reason why there is a disproportionately low number of minority groups joining the police I got branded a racist.
Funny that.
.but then it's only women isn't it ?
 

shmmeee

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That's the answer I expected.
When I suggested the same reason why there is a disproportionately low number of minority groups joining the police I got branded a racist.
Funny that.
.but then it's only women isn't it ?

There’s significant evidence of difference in brain patterns (in general) between women and men that can account for this though, possibly related to testosterone levels etc. The science is young but that seems to be what it’s showing. However averages aren’t everyone and there’s still an issue with technical minded women being discriminated against, it’s just not best solved by looking at the overall number.

I’ve seen no such evidence of genetic differences in race that would account for such a thing. So it’s apples an oranges. Race is cultural, sex biological basically.
 

Nick

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But if it’s a ‘want to’ issue. What’s are the reasons for not wanting to? That’s what also needs to be explored and worked on.

Don't disagree with that at all. They are the questions and the things that need to be looked into.
 

hill83

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Don't disagree with that at all. They are the questions and the things that need to be looked into.

I always wanted to be a hairdresser. Still would like to be if I’m being honest. Didn’t have the bollocks to do it so went into IT.

It’s my own issue why I didn’t go for it but we all know the stereotypes, more so 20 years ago.
 

skybluetony176

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Only 12% of qualified engineers in the UK are women.
#womenslivesmatter.
Another of the worlds great inequality issues. Women’s rights. As a side note I wonder what percentage of those women are black. That’s the double whammy, black and female.
I was reading an article the other day on deaths during childbirth and it’s once again disproportionately high in specifically for black women. Now I was thinking it must me related to sickle cell or something along those lines but no, apparently it stems from a train of thought that stems back from the slave trade that doctors of all colours believe that black people feel pain in a different way to other races so when the woman says she’s in excruciating pain it’s dismissed/downplayed as not being as serious as if a woman from a different race was saying it so problems during labour can be missed until it’s too late of the back of this until it’s considerably more serious or too late. Apparently it’s a belief widely held by medical professionals in every health service in the world including African nations. I’ll have to see if I can find the article again.
 

Alan Dugdales Moustache

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Another of the worlds great inequality issues. Women’s rights. As a side note I wonder what percentage of those women are black. That’s the double whammy, black and female.
I was reading an article the other day on deaths during childbirth and it’s once again disproportionately high in specifically for black women. Now I was thinking it must me related to sickle cell or something along those lines but no, apparently it stems from a train of thought that stems back from the slave trade that doctors of all colours believe that black people feel pain in a different way to other races so when the woman says she’s in excruciating pain it’s dismissed/downplayed as not being as serious as if a woman from a different race was saying it so problems during labour can be missed until it’s too late of the back of this until it’s considerably more serious or too late. Apparently it’s a belief widely held by medical professionals in every health service in the world including African nations. I’ll have to see if I can find the article again.
...and then there's man flu.
 

Nick

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I always wanted to be a hairdresser. Still would like to be if I’m being honest. Didn’t have the bollocks to do it so went into IT.

It’s my own issue why I didn’t go for it but we all know the stereotypes, more so 20 years ago.

Thinking outside the box though, walk into a nightclub at the weekend and be knee deep ;)
 

shmmeee

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Man flu is legit I think, saw a study somewhere that it affects men differently.

The pain thing doesn’t surprise me. My ex had a high pain threshold and multiple midwives wouldn’t accept the baby was on the way because she wasn’t screaming the place down.
 

hill83

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Man flu is legit I think, saw a study somewhere that it affects men differently.

The pain thing doesn’t surprise me. My ex had a high pain threshold and multiple midwives wouldn’t accept the baby was on the way because she wasn’t screaming the place down.

My Mrs has definitely got a higher pain threshold than me. No doubt about it.

With man flu etc, or any sort of illness/cold, it’s going to be such a tricky thing with COVID etc. Loads of people get a bit ill and try to ‘man up’ through it as if they are some sort of hero. “Not had a day off in ten years pal”.
Well done mate. Can’t do that anymore though.
 

shmmeee

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My Mrs has definitely got a higher pain threshold than me. No doubt about it.

With man flu etc, or any sort of illness/cold, it’s going to be such a tricky thing with COVID etc. Loads of people get a bit ill and try to ‘man up’ through it as if they are some sort of hero. “Not had a day off in ten years pal”.
Well done mate. Can’t do that anymore though.

Presenteeism is such bollocks anyway. Oh cheers mate you’re a real hero coming in and infecting the entire office. Nice one.
 

hill83

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And your “any excuse for a day off’ers” as well. Field day for them. Seen you in 2 weeks Janet.
 

clint van damme

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I always wanted to be a hairdresser. Still would like to be if I’m being honest. Didn’t have the bollocks to do it so went into IT.

It’s my own issue why I didn’t go for it but we all know the stereotypes, more so 20 years ago.

If you started training now would you cut my hair when your qualified please?
It will still be quicker than waiting for my missus to do it and she hasn't worked for 10 weeks.
 

Alan Dugdales Moustache

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Annoying yes but we take it on the chin because it doesn’t really mean anything. Soft as shit you are really aren’t you.
Its real. Women just don't get flu like we do. Still there's period pain. I wouldn't swap.
 

skybluetony176

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Haven’t found the specific article yet but here’s a similar article based on the urban myth that black people have different nerve endings and the literal meaning of thick skin meaning that they feel pain differently. 40% of first and second year medical students still believing it to be a fact in 2016. You can’t even say it’s a generational issue. Just goes to show how ingrained this stereotype is. Amongst others.
How we fail black patients in pain
 

Nick

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I mean, a little bit random how they have an order against gatherings and gatherings are banned because of lockdown apart from a particular one.

That sort of thing will only fuel the "White Lives Matter" type stuff. All it does is drive people to listen to people like Tommy Robinson.
 

Sick Boy

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I mean, a little bit random how they have an order against gatherings and gatherings are banned because of lockdown apart from a particular one.

That sort of thing will only fuel the "White Lives Matter" type stuff. All it does is drive people to listen to people like Tommy Robinson.

Those into white lives matter are probably already going to be listening to Robinson.
 

Alan Dugdales Moustache

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Oh hello . Who's this popped up on the Google search logo ?
Olive Morris. You learn something new every day.
 

Ian1779

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I mean, a little bit random how they have an order against gatherings and gatherings are banned because of lockdown apart from a particular one.

That sort of thing will only fuel the "White Lives Matter" type stuff. All it does is drive people to listen to people like Tommy Robinson.


Isn’t the point that it is planned, the organisation has asked to protest in advance so that the police can appropriately supervise, so ad-hoc counter ones are banned so not to overwhelm services?
 

Alan Dugdales Moustache

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Those into white lives matter are probably already going to be listening to Robinson.
White lives matter as much , or as little , as any other lives matter. I think they do .
I'm not interested in Tommy Robinson either.
Am I an extreme right wing fascist racist for having the gall to say that ?
 

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