>>13856486>>13856532>gets enraged when someone posts a politically related thread on an internet science board>doesn't say shit when IRL they start talking about shit like "equity", "white privilege", "representation in science", "inclusivity", etc. at your university science departmentHow come when its comes to muh neonazi poltards on the internet, normies want to raise a fuss and whine and complain in the name of science, or at least tolerate others doing so, but then when it comes to woke neolibs passing policies and laws in actual workplaces, universities, governments, nobody cares?
Political issues are "scientific" as long as the appeal to woke left wing sensibilities, and normies have no problem letting woke leftists tout policies in the name of science, but as soon as any other political ideology is in play, then all of a sudden it's not science, it's not relevant, and people are "politicizing" things.
And by the way, I'm not even a right winger. I'm a leftist and have been my whole life, I'm just not woke, and I'm sick and tired of all these double standards in the culture war, and all the left wing bias in academia.