Researchers horrified, decry rise of 'fascism' as students send mocking responses to woke survey - Is there hope after all?

Researchers horrified, decry rise of 'fascism' as students send mocking responses to woke survey​

By Alexander Hall

Published July 21, 2023


Academic researchers condemned students’ irreverent and offensive responses to an LGBTQ survey, claiming the pushback indicates "fascist ideologues" are "living ‘inside the house’ of engineering and computer science."

In an article for the Bulletin of Applied Transgender Studies, academics from Oregon State University wrote about their shock at receiving sarcasm and mockery in response to their research into undergraduate LGBTQ students studying in STEM fields.

The team claimed 50 of 349 responses to their questionnaire on the topic contained "slurs, hate speech, or direct targeting of the research team." Labeling them "malicious respondents," they adapted their project to examine how the joke responses "relate to engineering culture by framing them within larger social contexts — namely, the rise of online fascism."

The result was the paper titled, "Attack Helicopters and White Supremacy: Interpreting Malicious Responses to an Online Questionnaire about Transgender Undergraduate Engineering and Computer Science Student Experiences."

The paper broke the responses down into themes like demographics, diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), gender, "anti-trans, anti-queer," racism, antisemitism and "online hate subculture references." Several answers contained profanity and other offensive and obscene language and many referenced memes.

According to the article, when the "malicious" subjects were asked to fill out demographic data, "12 respondents (24%) indicated their gender as being related to a helicopter or aircraft" ranging from an "Apache Attack Helicopter" to a "V22 osprey." In the section declaring one’s disabilities, responses ranged from claiming to be "illiterate" to lamenting "My country is run by communists," or even declaring that identifying as transgender is a disability in itself due to "the inability to come to terms with biological reality."

One respondent claimed to identify as a gift card as their gender. Under racial and ethnic identities they said, "I’m an ethnic gift card," and for disability the answer was "I don’t have enough gift cards."

Other responses to questions about identity rejected the researchers’ project entirely, with answers such as "My skin color is not important," "Come on man, these questions are stupid. Everyone is a grab bag of genetics from all over the world," and "What else do you want to know? What I ate for breakfast. [T]his question is unnecessary."

"Online memes associated with white nationalist and fascist movements were present throughout the data, alongside memes and content referencing gaming and ‘nerd’ culture," the researchers further claimed.

The research team declared that the mockery they received "had a profound impact on morale and mental health," particularly for one transgender researcher who was "already in therapy for anxiety and depression regarding online anti-trans rhetoric." The paper claimed that "managing the study’s data collection caused significant personal distress, and time had to be taken off the project to heal from traumatic harm" of having to read students' responses in the survey.


The scholars concluded the "malicious responses" indicate that fascism has become a common ideology in engineering and computer science academia. They suggested the counter response should be "social justice STEM education" that includes "perspectives on online hate radicalization and center anti-colonial, intersectional solidarity organizing as its opposition."

The researchers appeared surprised that their own findings had been "ultimately rejected" by many academic journals, leaving them with the impression that their research decrying so-called fascism in academia is viewed by some as "irrelevant to engineering education, if not alarmist."

They claimed their research methods used "antifascist and trans/queer methodologies to transform the raw data" and "make effective interventions and transformations to our programs and institutions." They described "Anti-fascism" in particular as a framework that connects "contemporary fascist movements to the foundation of the U.S. as a racial project," noting elsewhere that "White supremacy" remains ubiquitous in the U.S.

Saying the solution for the rise of fascism is to change education itself, the team wrote, "The university at its most ideal can be envisioned as ‘a central site for revolutionary struggle, a site where we can work to educate for critical consciousness’ using ‘a pedagogy of liberation.'"


It was suggested the plight of transgender citizens be used as a teachable example of "experiences with power and oppression — and that categories such as race, gender, and sexuality have roots in European colonial logics shared by fascist movements."

Engineering in particular, they argued, is a critical field to teach their far-left ideology because such graduates "frequently work in fields such as fossil fuels, defense, construction, and technology upon graduation, and could be taught about these field’s relationships with national and global racial capitalism and ongoing apartheid in Palestine, as an example."




LMAO
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I feel your post warrants more than a simple "Informative" sticker, thank you for your insight as the whole world of academia is both walled off and alien to me.
Well, as a person who has been in that world I can say you’ve lost nothing by not having access.
It can be the best job in the world if you’re good and lucky enough to hit an interesting seam of work, have good people under you and decent funding. But the vast majority of it is a bizarre pyramid scheme filled with seething and egos. I wasn’t cut out for it. Not that corpo-world is much better tbh but it’s less weird.
 
4MalePuerto-Rican American-
8Bi SexualBlack-
12Transgender/ shemalewhite-
14?Blasian
23FemaleWhite
26HermaphroditeAfrican AmericanTransgenderism
33Perfer not to sayPerfer not to say
38AgenderAfrican-AmericanDepression/Anxiety
48Nonbinary queerHapaNon-neurotypical cognitive ability (ADD, demisexual)
49Trans maleMixed-

these are all perfectly valid replies, I wonder if they just pushed them into the malicious bin to not have to give them the gift cards? I guess #26 could be counted as malicious since they'd oppose transgender being called a disability, but lmao if it was an actual hermaphrodite jewed out of a gift card cause they put it down not understanding

the funniest is just being a white female counts as malicious to these people, quite a freudian slip
 
Holy s*** and these are the type of people who think that they're going to stand up to fascist death squads who can't even handle mean words on the internet.
I mean seriously I don't think the white supremacist death squads ripping you apart with chains between pickup trucks really care if they're being microaggressive
 
true, but in the research itself they said "that 15 of the 30 reporting disabilities (50%) referred to transgender identity or sexuality as a disability", so it's clear they're treating any reference to transgenderism/gender dysphoria being disability as an attack and not a legitimate statement.

I did a couple of these in college and they were usually pretty strict and happy to DQ you from the gibs card even if you didn't intentionally do anything wrong. but the others I legitimately don't understand, unless they had a reference of the student IDs to say things were inaccurate (but, uh, why would you get to make the call their self-report is wrong?)
if not just to be stingy, maybe they wanted to pump up the numbers of malicious responses. the ones listed are a full fifth of the malicious-counted replies, 40 doesn't sound anywhere as impressive as 50 and would also mean they'd have to drop the malicious rate of response from 15% to 11-12% which doesn't sound as spooky
 
This is like if you shoot your personal best in golf and you buy yourself a new putter to cap the achievement.
Okay, but that's actually rewarding yourself for an accomplishment. The only accomplishment here is how hard they got trolled that they felt the need to sob and beg for sympathy asspats.
 
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Okay, but that's actually rewarding yourself for an accomplishment. The only accomplishment here is how hard they got trolled that they felt the need to sob and beg for sympathy asspats.
That is an accomplishment in their ethos. Any weakness deserves praise, and any “oppression” no matter how deserved gives you social credit. They won’t ever say this, but they all believe this. Otherwise any criticism they face may have merit, and in their binary world they are always right, so we are always wrong.
 
It gives me hope knowing these joyless fucks would rather kill themselves because a bunch of students are having fun.
Real scientists:
Come up with hypothesis
Figure out what would falsify hypothesis
Seek out what would falsify their own hypothesis
Report results honestly

Fake troon liars:
Come up with preconceived beliefs
Figure out what would support it
Cry like little bitches when their fake survey disproves their bullshit
Actually get their bitch junk science published by fake journals
 
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