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by Ntrails
5002 days ago
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Actually, I was intentionally pointing out the absurdity of the blanket statement being made, whilst attempting to apply humour. I did consider being a nurse, when training to help with a family members illness the nurse teaching me suggested I would be good at it. I was not interested, in large part for the exact reasons I listed above. I would also like to point out that the gender imbalance in nursing is not blamed on the nurses - you yourself describe it as a social stigma. Fixing societal attitudes needs something rather more than an introspection on the tech industry and why we are full of terrible people. It needs parents and schools to encourage girls to study the relevant areas, it needs schools to get all of their pupils trying out basic programming in a rewarding, exciting and gender neutral environment. I could be wrong - but to my mind this is a problem in all of STEM and fixing it needs a broad response to treat it as a single issue. N.B. Women not going to conferences because they are home to a host of manchildren who spend half their time drunk is a separate issue and one deserving of serious attention. EDIT: I have no idea why some of this seems to be in italics. Sorry :( |
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