How can we get STEM people on our side?

What the fuck are you talking about and what the fuck is postgrad. Everybody does some form of higher education after their highschool in my country, be it a trade, stem or humanities. Everybody has at least 4 years of post-highschool education.

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Well the reason there are so many humanities people into communism is because of either lifestylist or moralistic reasons. There are very few people who actually read marx and whatnot, and in humanities you simply come into contact with leftist thought more, while in stem you do not have any contact with any philosophy or politics apart from leftoids screaming that STEM is litterally the devil and that every STEM major is sexist because there are few girls in STEM. Not a big surprise then that most STEM people don't become leftists and easily fall for the all trite memes.

Postgrad is post undergrad, which is what you're talking about.

I think what he's saying is people in stem tend to be higher class, so they have more time to focus on studying? Or that their parents are pushing them into it or they're focused on career prospects than anything. I'm not him though just a guess.

Undergrad = 4-5 years
Postgrad = after that


Good point. A lot of so called "communist" uni students haven't read Marx, they just hear communism is radical or socialism will give them free college or associate it with like punk shows and stuff.

What the fuck is undergrad
Stop speaking in tongues you fucking anglo

No, thats fucking retarded. Just like any field the vast majority of stem people just get either a bachelor or master degree of 4 years. And the point about "their parents allow them to study" is retarded too because not everywhere in the world does an education cost the gdp of a small nation, in most places its either free or affordable.

just to save you from your histrionics:
bachelors = undergrad.
masters, phd = postgrad

undergrad is a bachelor's degree for most degrees, its the first years until you graduate. usually 3-4. how thick are you

chem undergrad here. most students STEM students are liberals or conservatives, but they're usually very open to talking about social problems (esp gays, immigration), which is how you can engage them in some slightly radical ideas. it just takes a bit of persistence and listening to bc they usually love /discourse/

Astrophysics here, I've not yet met a libertarian - mostly lukewarm socdems, but definitely predominantly leftist

Math/CS guy here. CS has a bit of lolberts, but I haven't met any. Just a few liberals. Math people are a bit more leftist for sure, but still liberal since it is the overton window or whatever.

I think a lot of lolberts like stem either because they're autistic, or it's because they fetishize "logic" and "objectivity" and thus want to be associated with all things "logical" and "objective" although in my experience those sorts of people don't necessarily succeed

Bachelors degrees take only 2 years if you do a university education and 4 if you do a trade-univiersity
Not everyone lives in your fucking country you cunt, dont expect us to know all your special snowflake terminology and school systems, and especially dont fucking project your retarded system and culture upon the rest of the world.

dude i think we live in the same country, and what i said perfectly fits within your definition. why are you so upset about agreeing? do u really want to waste leftypol kilobytes