Brain Drain by Oliver Schoff

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by ArtemisJolt

25 comments
  1. The US had a significantly higher GDP per capita than Nazi Germany, unfortunately even scientists will think with their wallet until they are on the chopping block.

    Don’t hold your breathe.

  2. To be honest, except during the war, European universities and scientists have never been inferior to those in the United States.

  3. They didn’t flee, they went to America or where judged in Germany byyy.. Americans. The same people that didn’t accept Jewish refugees, but accepted national socialist scientists with open arms.

  4. I wish this was true. So far this seems to like a fantasy, but who knows.

  5. The bull, you ask? Europe’s boyfriend, and he consider his gender as “Greek God” somehow. We’re highly progressive in Europe

  6. As someone in a big working group at a university, I can personally confirm that the recent people leaving to postdoc positions did take this into consideration and it did influence their decision (at least partly)

  7. Idk if I’ll apply to this but I’m currently an Economics student in the US and I’m thinking leaving might be my better option since idk if anything saying how destructive a lot of the administration’s policies are or factual analysis based on actual numbers and research will be tolerated or not and I don’t want to gamble💀

  8. Not accurate, lots of nazis were pardoned because they were great scientists via op paperclip ie wernher von braun, among many others especialy cruel jap scientists

  9. Pretty sure Europe is currently being invaded by millions of migrants with no skills and are ultra religious and don’t back science 😂 but keep telling yourself this lie. The only thing Europe got from the U.S. is Rosie O Donnell and Ellen Degneres 😂

  10. Love the illustrations, but as a non-European, I have to ask, what do the bull and the girl in white dress represent on the european side?

  11. Nuclear technician in US. Looking to go anywhere else once contract is up.

  12. How many genius scientists have moved to Europe since Trump got elected tho?

    This picture is just based on political feelings.

  13. Let’s not pretend that war isn’t coming to greater Europe.

    I’ll probably flee to AU/NZ. You can bounce back and forth every 3 months for 2 years on tourist visas.

  14. A fair number of scientists left between 1945-1950 iirc.

  15. Interesting choice! What are your thoughts on Schoff’s perspective on the impact of brain drain in Europe?

  16. Not many people here in the US are talking out loud about it, but I can guarantee you that the more educated and liberally minded among us are eyeballing the possibility. I am an American with dual citizenship in an EU country. My wife (dentist) and I (cybersecurity consultant) have had more and more conversations, in the past months, about the possibility. It is a sad thing to have to even consider.

  17. Yes, the invention of that “stay on” bottle cap certainly exemplifies all that the EU has to offer.

  18. literally like this , when musk were salute like this the significant thats recession of US has come , tariff 25% make product EU more expensive but the those product US more expensive too when accesory import from to EU and US alliance, so the product US definitely will more expensive but quality probably not as good as EU

  19. *looks at science and engineering wages in EU & US*

    Yeah, sure.

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