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[-] Hohsia@hexbear.net 20 points 4 days ago

Most engineers I’ve met are a fantastic example of the need for mass re-education.

Probably some of the most dangerous people in the current day and age. Imagine having the knowledge allowing you to get work where you do something like develop weapons of mass destruction used to vaporize entire communities and ecosystems (ooh didn’t realize how this can be equally applied to car manufacturers and military contractors what fun!) and using THAT background as some sort of proof that you’re an expert when it comes to everything.

Enraging doesn’t even begin to describe it

[-] quarrk@hexbear.net 3 points 4 days ago

In my school, the physics majors talked shit about the engineering students. Most of them had no patience, always wanting to skip to the end of a proof just to get the answer/formula.

[-] Fossifoo@hexbear.net 1 points 3 days ago

Honestly, I think a lot of it comes down to Autism and other social/behavioral challenges that are absolutely boosted sky-high by being used by ruthless capitalist actors from a young age.

Not saying everyone in tech is a nice person at the core but being on the spectrum also specifically makes you vulnerable for propaganda.

On the other hand I have the suspicion a lot of lefties are on the spectrum as well. So maybe it does come down to personal choices.

[-] commiewithoutorgans@hexbear.net 2 points 4 days ago

Ready for taking some heat, but I think engineers are actually a great example of a group of people that learns how systems work but often never think to apply this thinking to social questions. Rationality of engineering is very "apply advanced concept to concrete example and understand how limitations (conditions) and accuracy affect the system." Which is beautiful and awesome. Just that the people who study it are often freaks who love bombs. And if they're not, they still just cannot grasp the social question.

This is to say, I must defend engineers to an extent, but reeducation is likely a fine option because they mostly have all the bases to understand.

[-] commiewithoutorgans@hexbear.net 1 points 4 days ago

Ready for taking some heat, but I think engineers are actually a great example of a group of people that learns how systems work but often never think to apply this thinking to social questions. Rationality of engineering is very "apply advanced concept to concrete example and understand how limitations (conditions) and accuracy affect the system." Which is beautiful and awesome. Just that the people who study it are often freaks who love bombs. And if they're not, they still just cannot grasp the social question.

This is to say, I must defend engineers to an extent, but reeducation is likely a fine option because they mostly have all the bases to understand.

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