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  • Eww, do they just have engineer brain disease where it’s like “oh, social problem, can’t do anything about that because it’s not a hard science”? Glad you got out and get to teach people before they get their imaginations sucked out of their head. You’re contributing to the solution, unironicly thank you for your service to society.

    • Philosoraptor [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.netOP
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      7 months ago

      It’s partially that, and partially a fear that if they’re seen as doing political advocacy, they won’t be taken seriously as scientists anymore. Capitalist culture has done such a good job convincing us–even people who should know better–that physical science and public policy are totally separate magisteria that most scientists are really afraid to step slightly out of their lane.

      Thanks for your words. I feel like I do more good in this role too, and I’m a million times happier. My administration lets me get away with a lot because of my credentials too: the student body calls my climatology class CCCC, for communist climate change class.