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ORIGINAL: respectmen http://www.nationalreview.com/article/447445/higher-education-gender-gap-favors-women-feminization-everything-fails-boys This is a great analysis that shows modern feminism isn't really about equality, it's about female supremacy. If feminism was really and truly about equality, they would be pushing for men to be in equal numbers in education just like they would for women if things were the other way around. Feminists are happy and content about how things are going. That's why they are silent over it. These poisonous misandrist cunts are a waste of breathing air. This is utter trash. We have long used sports and the public school house regimentation and authority to squash the wild aggressive nature of young boys so they could become attentive and productive members of society instead of tribal members in the Lord of the Flies. To lay this at the foot of feminism which came along 150 years after the public school movement is ludicrous, and which did not invent the concept of team play and cooperation. If anything pounds out male aggressive individualism it is militarism and industrialization, not feminism. I have just read a history of the Great War. Assuredly, it was not feminism that induced those young men to rise up over the parapets of their trenches and race (stagger) across fields of barbed wire into the withering fire of machine guns. It was not feminism that led men to fight and die in Vietnam and Iraq so tragically, heroically, and needlessly. It was the strong bonding of young men into teams. Feminism is never a factor in forming the agency of young men. Feminism is just your convenient excuse for every failure in your life, Nick. Should we talk school attendance and graduation rates by race statistics next, vincent? What we should consider is the uncertainty of the labor market in a transitioning economy and the effects, along with the spiking cost of a college education, on the decision to go to college, or not. The globalization and automation of the economy over these past four decades is by far a more powerful force than an ideology like feminism. If anything, anti-feminism is at work. I am guessing that graduating women are offered less compensation and are therefore more likely to be hired. So, more men will see a college education a questionable investment. Don't you think that's true, Bos? It seems to me that the drastic change in the market place is a more powerful force than whatever feminism. Zoom, huh. Meaning?
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vML Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter. ~ MLK Jr.
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