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Melissa Kotačka
@mkotnc
Feisty nerd | Educator | Counselor | Thanatologist | my two degrees in Slavic literature might not be useless after all 🇺🇦 | She/hers | Views mine, all mine
Durham, NC Katılım Temmuz 2011
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Polio was eradicated because Jonas Salk chose not to patent the vaccine, if you want a perfect example of a socialist act.
Garry Kasparov@Kasparov63
Socialism is like polio, it comes back when people forget about the horrible damage it did last time.
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There is a lot happening in NOAA and the National Weather Service.
I recommend reading this joint statement from @ametsoc and @nwas: nwas.org/stand-up-for-n…

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Your "prayers" don’t mean a damn thing when you’ve spent years blocking every common sense gun law and making Florida more dangerous.
Where’s your action, Governor?
Ron DeSantis@GovRonDeSantis
Our prayers are with our FSU family and state law enforcement is actively responding.
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@Acyn Autistic people pay taxes. Autistic people work. Autistic people fall in love. RFK Jr. just doesn’t see them as human. That’s the problem.
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@JosephVu459909 @romanhelmetguy @SketchesbyBoze And in education, "STEM" includes the natural, physical, and biological sciences. Even the nomenclature of "hard" (e.g. chem, bio, physics) vs "soft" (e.g. soc, econ) sciences is a binary implying valuation.
No one is saying chem isn't valued. We're saying the humanities are.
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@JosephVu459909 @romanhelmetguy @SketchesbyBoze The original tweet notes where devaluation of the humanities has gotten us, collectively: disinformation runs rampant; garbage data are used to make bad faith arguments; & we can't hold two contrasting ideas at the same time. Humanities & STEM aren't either/or; they're both/and.
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@JosephVu459909 @romanhelmetguy @SketchesbyBoze I literally agree above that the sciences also are great for critical thinking, along with humanities. We need both, which is the basis for college distribution reqs. AND when societal convos & policies push science/math at the expense of humanities, we all lose out (cont)
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Ok. I guess I have to address this. The information on your phone app comes FROM data provided by NOAA for free. NOAA gathers weather data (daily balloon launches) and feeds it into the modeling so your phone can tell you it's going to rain tomorrow. Saying we don't need NOAA or the NWS because I can see the weather on my phone, is like saying we don't need farmers because I can just go to the grocery store. End of rant. You may continue scrolling....
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@romanhelmetguy @SketchesbyBoze Ty for the dialogue. 1990 is a good metric to reflect the recovery trend from the 70s/80s, and* since 2012, humanities degrees have lost a lot of ground. We need humanities AND sciences, the og definition of liberal arts.
*not but, bc both are true
amacad.org/humanities-ind…
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@mkotnc @SketchesbyBoze Appreciate it. That's a fair point, but the relevant number to look at is the total USA 18-22 year old population. In 1990, this was ~19M. In 2024, it's ~20M. So there are still more humanities degrees being awarded per capita today than in 1990.
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@romanhelmetguy @SketchesbyBoze I'll assume you're replying in good faith, so I will, too.
More people are going to college, so without percentages or other ways to compare variables directly, this is not a strong counterpoint. Humanities also teach us to analyze data beyond face value.
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@SketchesbyBoze We give out more humanities degrees than we did in 1990. The humanities are great, but I don’t think this is the problem

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