Except you didn't study STEM, didn't go to a STEM university, don't read STEM journals and have literally no idea of what you're talking about.
Pretty sure that on the whole it was humanities graduates directing the slaughters, it was someone with a history degree who directed the bombs should be made and someone who studied for a law degree who eventually dropped the bomb on japan.
Probably engineers shouldn't subcontract ethics to people who supposedly know what they're talking about.
Pretty sure that on the whole it was humanities graduates directing the slaughters, it was someone with a history degree who directed the bombs should be made and someone who studied for a law degree who eventually dropped the bomb on japan.
Stalin enrolled at the Gori Church School, a place secured by Charkviani. Although he got into many fights, Stalin excelled academically, displaying talent in painting and drama classes, writing his own poetry, and singing as a choirboy. In August 1894, Stalin enrolled in the Spiritual Seminary in Tiflis, enabled by a scholarship that allowed him to study at a reduced rate. Here he joined 600 trainee priests who boarded at the institution. Stalin was again academically successful and gained high grades. He continued writing poetry; five of his poems were published under the pseudonym of "Soselo" in Ilia Chavchavadze's newspaper Iveria ('Georgia'). Thematically, they dealt with topics like nature, land, and patriotism. According to Stalin's biographer Simon Sebag Montefiore they became "minor Georgian classics", and were included in various anthologies of Georgian poetry over the coming years. As he grew older, Stalin lost interest in his studies, his grades dropped, and he was repeatedly confined to a cell for his rebellious behaviour. Teachers complained that he declared himself an atheist, chatted in class and refused to doff his hat to monks.
I think the world has had enough of ethical humanities graduates TBHHitler later dramatised an episode from this period when his father took him to visit a customs office, depicting it as an event that gave rise to an unforgiving antagonism between father and son, who were both strong-willed. Ignoring his son's desire to attend a classical high school and become an artist, Alois sent Hitler to the Realschule in Linz in September 1900. Hitler rebelled against this decision, and in Mein Kampf states that he intentionally did poorly in school, hoping that once his father saw "what little progress I was making at the technical school he would let me devote myself to my dream".
Probably engineers shouldn't subcontract ethics to people who supposedly know what they're talking about.
Fuck Israel