I'll ignore the irrelevant marxist talking point and trump references, and redirect you back to the data. The Nordic countries always lead in these stats.
These are the countries that are the most egalitarian in the world, where 3rd wave feminism forms a major part of social policy, where women have an equal level of opportunity to men and the freedom to choose their own paths in life. The data shows that under these conditions, this freedom has a negative correlation to women choosing a career in STEM.
You can't say that this is a remnant of some patriarchal system of oppression, because as women's freedom has increased in those countries, their participation in STEM has decreased.
Wow, good job focusing on minute details instead of addressing the overall point your parent is making.
However, I'll indulge you and hazard a guess:
* The historically naive and somewhat incorrect generalization of some ill-defined "Western" culture (what time frame is he using?)
* the negative portrayal of it
* and the implicit assumption that any part of the portrayal is somehow unique to all Western countries, but not the rest of the world.
I will give you that this criticism of "Western culture" probably doesn't really relate to traditional Marxism, which more or less worked within the framework of Western culture.
I believe your parent might have had the concept of "cultural Marxism" in mind.
These are the countries that are the most egalitarian in the world, where 3rd wave feminism forms a major part of social policy, where women have an equal level of opportunity to men and the freedom to choose their own paths in life. The data shows that under these conditions, this freedom has a negative correlation to women choosing a career in STEM.
You can't say that this is a remnant of some patriarchal system of oppression, because as women's freedom has increased in those countries, their participation in STEM has decreased.