If I had that happen to me I think it would destroy me. I thought of NASA as the one good thing still in the government. The fact that they are just letting it happen is weirdly depressing. I know I should have expected it but somehow it feels very final.
For this community yes, but I think the over-dramatising works against the wider acceptance of DEI practices. Most people have never even had an article written about them, those people still have personhood, so does this lady. From that perspective it comes off as entitled and decoupled from reality. Who wants to listen to someone acting unhinged on social media?
Obviously, removing the section is wrong, and we should have these articles to highlight the achievements of women in male dominated fields. Plus highlighting that it's been removed by the vile actions of the trump administration is important
if you can't understand why it is important to have NASA of all people mention you by name, you're naive, ignorant or just a child who thinks it's cool to diss people for wanting recognition.
Please stop being an edgelord for a moment and think about the humans in the situation.
your holier than thou attitude only reeks of loneliness and ineptitude to put yourself in the shoes of others.
Yes, because it can inspire people. It's a very inspiring story. People can be motivated to do things with their own lives by listening to it. I'm amazed this has to be explained to you why removing it is a bad thing.