We all know that Republicans don't care when one of their own breaks the law -- only if Democrats might break the law.
Just like many seem to think voter suppression and racism isn't a real issue in America despite all the scientific studies and date proving otherwise.
At this point one just has to accept that they want to preserve power at the expense of "minority" voters and even democracy itself -- there is never any real effort to address these issues because they benefit from having systemic inequality and injustice working to their advantage in both elections and society in general.
Even when they know the facts, they either give lip service to them or simply pretend they don't matter.
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"Black Women Scientists Missing from Rextbooks, Study Shows"
Scientists featured in textbooks are predominantly white men, according to a study.
US biology textbooks highlighted seven men for every woman scientist.
And black women were not represented a single time in any of the works analysed.
Based on the current rate, it will be centuries before the books used to teach undergraduate biology in the US match the diversity of their readers, say researchers.
"We didn't see any, for instance, black women scientists across any textbook," said Dr Cissy Ballen of Auburn University in Alabama, US.
The study analysed more than 1,000 scientific names featured in seven modern biology textbooks used to teach undergraduates entering science and medicine in the US.
They ranged from historical figures such as Charles Darwin and Gregor Mendel to contemporary scientists such as Jane Goodall.
Overall, 13% of the scientists featured were women, while 6.7% were from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic backgrounds.
Previous research has shown the importance of diverse, relatable role models in science, said Dr Ballen. "Not to be able to see anyone like them in these kinds of fundamental textbooks that they're using, I think it would have a really negative effect," she said.
There have been some gains in recent years, particularly where women and Asian men are concerned, said the researchers.
Despite this, the scientists portrayed are not representative of their target audience, particularly among Asian and Hispanic women, while black women were not represented at all.
Textbook publishers are "tasked with balancing an accurate portrayal of history while showcasing contemporary science that reflects a diverse population of learners", they said.
Biology is relatively gender diverse compared with other areas of science, such as physics. In the US, around 60% of biology graduates are women."
https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-53158292