As Twitchy told you earlier, the New York Times decided to hold their own beer with this red-hot take on “The Space Race for Equality”:

America may have put the first man on the moon, but the Soviet Union sent the first woman, the first Asian man, and the first black man into orbit — all years before the U.S. would follow suit https://t.co/DrTZYxvbD7 — The New York Times (@nytimes) July 18, 2019

Aside from the issues that go along with waxing poetic over Soviet-era communism, the New York Times’ thesis is just plain wrong. Tweeter @hollymathnerd, who, according to her bio, dedicates her Twitter feed to “telling stories of mathematical women and stories of women in the space program” as well as “resisting victim narratives,” had more than a few bones to pick with the New York Times’ ode to a bygone era of Soviet space wokeness:

USSR and post-Soviet Russia combined? 4 women astronauts since 1963. The USA? Almost 50, including all these firsts: mother, Chinese-born woman, payload specialist, married couple, black woman, hispanic woman, shuttle pilot and commander, ISS commander, and teacher. Also oldest. https://t.co/SFQLyjw9Gm — Holly (Maths Geek) (@hollymathnerd) July 18, 2019

More USA distinctions for women astronauts: first Indian-American woman in space, first AND second female commander and pilot, most cumulative time in space (665 days), most EVAs, first woman to make 3rd, 4th, and 5th flights. 5 women (out of 11 total) in current astronaut class. — Holly (Maths Geek) (@hollymathnerd) July 18, 2019

Not bad for the space program of a deeply misogynist hellscape country that won't let any women succeed in STEM, eh? Read more about the women in our amazing astronaut candidate class here: https://t.co/TQuV3tcZgw — Holly (Maths Geek) (@hollymathnerd) July 18, 2019

Too bad that in space, no one can hear a mic drop. Because that was definitely mic-drop-worthy.

Wow. This thread destroys the NY Times piece! https://t.co/JOjeanwJeR — Adam L. Radman (@AdamRadman) July 18, 2019

Inject this thread into my veins https://t.co/95u7T2onLR — Lyndsey Fifield (@lyndseyfifield) July 18, 2019

Rekt — harrison bergeron (@harrisonberger0) July 18, 2019

Well said. Being first without following through gets one nowhere. Better to be second and fully committed. — Wisedog (@Wisedog4) July 18, 2019

??? Get stuffed, @nytimes. You've become a total and complete joke. Nailed. — Rangers77 (@Rangers774) July 18, 2019

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