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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is such a disaster and and it doesn't help anyone. What is the best way to respond to try to preserve science research?[/quote] This is a mechanism to force universities to gut all the pointless soft social science and dubious "STEM" affiliated research looking at DEI metrics in whatever science field first. Universities will have to decide what to prioritize. I'm not too worried. [/quote] if that is the goal, this is really the stupidest way to do it. How about just not offer grants in those spaces in the next cycle and leave the rest of it alone?[/quote] No, the goal is to shut down universities, to bankrupt them and destroy their influence in society by providing true information. The woke is just a way to make this sound better to people. If they were after waste they would strategically not universally cut. They would offer options to renegotiate. They would apply this to social sciences funding which the NIH doesn’t even do.[/quote] Pp here. To clarify their intent is to destroy universities because the universities are purveyors of true, ie researched checked information and new knowledge, that is available to all. [/quote]
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