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Originally Posted by New Era
That actually aligns with the male involvement in post-secondary education, at least in the United States. If men want to be measured as part of the mix, get into the mix. Women have a massive statistical advantage over men when it comes to attending and being successful in post-secondary education. I have no sympathy when men don't step up to the plate. That is the issue right now.
Whose fault is that? If women want to apply themselves and become better leaders within society, is that the boy's faulty, or the girl's fault? I think we know where the blame lay.
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Wait, so when women are under-represented in STEM and other fields, we see a concerted effort by schools, the media, and parents to encourage girls to go into STEM at school and then pursue careers in the field. Public awareness campaigns, targets, special programs. But when boys are under-represented in higher education altogether, well they just need to try harder.
Seriously? Do you have to be a filthy MRA to recognize the hypocrisy and double-standard going on there?