How do we translate Politics into STEM autism?
We'll never do anything relevant as a species if we can't effectively control the masses and focus it's workforce into relevant efforts
Politics is the polar opposite of STEM, it's not possible
>>8387467
You mean indoctrinate people? Like China does? No thanks, I'll take my democracy and freedom of speech without "control of the masses", thanks. China's direction will inevitably lead it to conflict with other countries, it's only a matter of time. Also, you should go live there and see how cool it is to "control the masses" in person. There's a good reason democratic countries are the most stable and peaceful ones.
>>8387481
We're fucking monkeys, my nigga
unfortunately the only way to make this work is using the alpha-beta dynamic -- your democracy daydream won't take us anywhere
>>8387467
We are already baiting the people to get into STEM with "muh 60+k starting"
Also just tell anyone that math is actually easy, physics and chemistry is interesting, etc.
Or if you mean't that STEM should be into politics, that could be possible by investing on STEM
>>8387745
>>Also just tell anyone that math is actually easy, physics and chemistry is interesting, etc.
what are you implying with this post? that they aren't? or that people going into other fields think otherwise?
>>8387756
The latter Anon-kun
In today's society, it's common to think of what i said isn't true so we gotta promote science (more than we already do) so we get a better society
But thinking about it again, this would over saturate the STEM majors
>>8387771
what's the least saturated? physics? i see nobody going into it.
>>8387781
Yeah, and Pure Math too.
>>8387788
that i don't agree with. i see tons of people going into it but then again i'm in canada. should i come down to burgeria for research career prospects?
>>8387793
Maybe
US and Canada are good countries but it all depends where you want to go and what to do
Also i don't know about that too but ganbare! if you get into a top university in the US