I think the content is extremely polarizing either ways. There are far better ways to motivate women into the sciences without alienating the men in the process.
Something like "Girls do better at school in maths and science than boys", while longer, is both more accurate and I feel a more interesting point to base the discussion on.
The creators of this fine infographic seem to think that:
- math equals intelligence, especially at young age (they used the term smart and not better-in-math) - school grades reflect actual knowledge - women are bad at science because they lack self confidence and whatnot
Sorry if anyone, I do think we need more women in tech, but making propaganda is not the way to do it.
Personally, I rather like the idea that we are all equal but different. There is so much ideological talk about these things and nobody seems to ask any deeper questions. If boys are underperforming in school, does that mean they are stupid? Admittedly, it seems boring. Intuitively we all "kinda" know this can't be true, but who has the time to care about these things? By accident I stumbled upon this, which was a very refreshing take on many downtrodden paths of what is discussed over and over again: http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xp0tg8_hjernevask-brainwash...