• tristynalxander@mander.xyz
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    12 小时前

    What do y’all think would happen if all the displaced scientists started running for office? I’m having serious trouble finding a post-doc position, and I was thinking of raising hell in politics and having a big “donate to my personal research endowment if you want me out of politics” thing.

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        11 小时前

        People with PhDs are still disproportionately well-educated or at the very least critical thinkers even in fields outside their specialty. Don’t get me wrong, I’ve seen counter examples, but on average you really think we can’t change or fix anything? Plus, what’s the alternative if I can’t work in the field I’m passionate about? Like, what could I even do with my life? I went into science to fix the world, if politics wants to prevent me from doing that, then it’s just another problem to solve.

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          10 小时前

          Even if we didn’t run for office and just started participating more with our free time, I bet we could have an effect. Like, what if we started showing up to local council stuff and explaining voting theory and why we needed to reform aspects of our local voting system. Just show up and explain the math. Maybe there’d be no effect in some places, but maybe other places would take our point.

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      They want people pointing to the lack of evidence for climate change from 2027 onward. You know, because they’re in the process of destroying evidence.