The following is an example of what must never be told to children.
“Engineering and technology have been major drivers in the global economy. It’s not surprising that other countries emerging as new economic powers are those investing in the promotion of engineering and science to the youngest generation. Unfortunately, the U.S. is experiencing a cultural lack of interest among young people. National studies have reported a drop in the number of high school graduates who plan to study engineering, a lack of preparedness in math and science among potential engineering students, and a declining interest in the field among young women and members of underrepresented minorities.”
Who said this? An Egyptian Muslim dean of an engineering school at an American public university. That school’s electrical engineering department is stacked with Arab Muslims and his previous laboratory in the electrical engineering at another university was stacked with Arab Muslims. Is it any surprise that he would be using rhetoric designed to keep Americans from getting interested in math, science, and engineering? This is one of the reasons why Bantu Education was so loathed in apartheid South Africa!
That dean can get away with his dispiriting propaganda because of political correctness.








