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Arab & Islam Copium Megathread

Australian immigrant in Saudi praising the country

 
A Scottish Muslim gets mistaken for being non-white by other white people. Just another example of how ignorant nromies are in regards to race

 
Islam is a super NTfag religion
 







More blue eyed arabs
 
Black guy talks about how arabs are an extremely succesful group.in west Africa


 
Reminds me of this bit from the incel wiki:


The share of females in STEM is higher in developing countries than in developed countries.[15] This is commonly known as the so-called 'gender-equality paradox', where more gender egalitarian countries are often seen to exhibit more substantial sexual dimorphism in several occupational, physiological, and behavioral outcomes compared to less egalitarian countries. For example, Fryer and Levitt (2010) found less of a gender gap in mathematics PISA scores in Middle-Eastern countries than Western countries.[16]

Other studies have also provided further evidence for this, finding that gender gaps in academic performance are greater in more developed nations.[17] Other research has provided further support for the 'gender equality paradox' hypothesis, finding that in two-thirds of countries women have equal performance in high school science, but that far fewer women chose to engage in college-level STEM study than one would expect given their high school science and mathematics performance.[18] The largest gender gaps in terms of female enrollment in college-level STEM subjects are found in the Nordic countries of Finland, Norway and Sweden, which are commonly known for their feminist and progressive governments and culture.[19]

This seemingly paradoxical greater representation of women in STEM in more traditional societies is seen as possibly born from economic necessity, and it may also stem from the parental restriction of women's career choices. Since people in these countries often have more salient immediate survival concerns and a stronger incentive to escape poverty compared to developed countries, it can represent a sound economic investment to induce a talented daughter to enter a potentially high paying STEM career path.

Whereas when women are given more agency to choose their own course of study, many appear to gravitate towards degrees that are likely generally less beneficial to one's future employment prospects, such as 'intersectional feminist studies', or other academic subjects that women may generally have a greater aptitude for, or prefer engaging with, compared to men. Academic affirmative action may also provide further incentives for women to participate in these type of studies.

This evidence essentially implies that women's lack of representation in STEM fields in Western countries is mostly down to their choice of college major, with women tending to avoid STEM subjects. It is also possible that feminism (if one strictly defines this as the legal and social equality of women to men) serves to decrease the number of women in STEM.

 
Palestinian girl with platinum blonde hair




 
@DarkStar apparently palestinians have their own version of "the jew cries out in pain as he strikes you"

 
 
I can post white men if you want. But yes, most white converts are indeed white women.
Notice these converts are dis-proportionally White foids, When are white whores not being treacherous & back-stabbing?
Cause white females have probably realized that living as a literal prostitute, might not be the best way to live.
 
Two sister, half iraqi and british. Holy fuck at how different they look
Genetic determination at work

 
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British fatass confuses a Palestinian for an Irish

 
This seemingly paradoxical greater representation of women in STEM in more traditional societies is seen as possibly born from economic necessity, and it may also stem from the parental restriction of women's career choices. Since people in these countries often have more salient immediate survival concerns and a stronger incentive to escape poverty compared to developed countries, it can represent a sound economic investment to induce a talented daughter to enter a potentially high paying STEM career path.

Whereas when women are given more agency to choose their own course of study, many appear to gravitate towards degrees that are likely generally less beneficial to one's future employment prospects, such as 'intersectional feminist studies', or other academic subjects that women may generally have a greater aptitude for, or prefer engaging with, compared to men. Academic affirmative action may also provide further incentives for women to participate in these type of studies.
While this is true, in Algeria despite 53% of foids being STEM graduates, only about 16.6% are in the workforce.

I don't think foids in western countries make 'poor' choices when it comes to choosing careers. Foids choose to be nurses, doctors, lawyers, teachers, administrative bodies etc. in higher numbers than men which provide better job securities than STEM industries where its mostly contract based.

Also, Girls and women now outperform boys on STEM tests in many countries, leaving little basis for a blunt cognitive capacity claim. And the so-called STEM fields have been reduced to a mere sliver of their former male dominance, as women increasingly approach parity or become the majority of graduates in disciplines such as Agriculture and Natural Resources, Architecture, Biological Sciences, Mathematics and Statistics, and Physical Sciences (National Center for Education Statistics) - at this point, it’s really Computer Science and Engineering that lag behind.
 
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Arab whore kills herself after committing adultery
 

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