You can either:
A. Do the math
B. Not do the math.
If A then STEM degree. If B then basketweaving degree.
—Female with STEM degrees.
Basketweaving?
If it only were that well.
Instead you get sociology professors attacking STEM, whiteness, males, women who do not agree with them etc.
Thankfully, the women who themselves study engineering are not onboard with this madness it seems:
“Based on a review of diary entries from three-dozen female engineering students, the professors conclude that female students are also guilty of upholding this problematic culture through their unwillingness to critique it.”
I think it is no coincidence that math prowess correlate highly with intelligence which again correlates highly with societal stability and success.
The charade is exposed when you see women in unearned, unmerited positions refusing to hire men. It is beyond simple gender warfare - they are deathly afraid of losing their jobs to better-qualified workers. I’ve seen quite a few older women who hire friends and acquaintances, so whole departments are staffed by older white women who will all reach retirement age within a short time of each other. The fact that management allows this shows how little regard is given the whole department; no contingency exists for those retirements, and when they are gone the company will just start over with new talent - the talent these ageing, tired female managers will NEVER hire.