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To: goldworldnet who wrote (353125)2/4/2003 11:40:06 AM
From: one_less  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
"Gender Gap Among College Graduates Has Educators Wondering Where the Men Are..."

Not surprised: 20 years ago the "war on boys" in education began.

Simultaneously, the war on men in business was initiated. I have witnessed Men in graduate programs being told not to compete because the program had a policy to support women in graduate programs. I have witnessed educated, trained, and experienced men being passed over in business so that young women with no experience could be promoted through the "glass ceiling." I have listened to and watched the snearing about male dominance for decades. We are starting to see the same scenario in industry that we see in education. The testosterone rich young men are losing their competitive edge (at least in business).

With the changes in social dynamics world wide, due to population control efforts (far more boy babies than girl babies entering the world), we see an even more complex dynamic.

Billions, all dressed up in their testosterone with no place to go...any predictions?