Donnie is losing his mind.
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It's "a bit more complex" is a reason for not doing anything. I get it.
We spent a fortune trying to get women into STEM but didn't do anything to get men into things like nursing. Clearly, females are oppressed. The UK gave women who went to college for STEM £35,000 tax-free. There was no such program for men in any area.
AA was wonderful in Sweden until their highest court ruled that it had to help any group lagging behind. As soon as women get a bit of quality under AA, it had to go. This is how female "oppression" works.
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@raphjd I don't know about the Swedish or UK situations, so can't really comment. I do know that the imbalance of men in women in US universities has been a concern for a while. But the situation there can't be compared to Europe given the huge amount of debt most students of either sex have to take on in order to graduate. One of my students here, who is a physics professor and frequently visits US campuses, has observed that over the years there are fewer and fewer US students in science graduate programs; the majority of the students are international. I've wondered myself what is causing this, but as I have been working abroad since 1987, I don't have enough first hand knowledge to try to make an assessment.
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TikTokker says: When Kamabla pays them, she even makes them sign NDA.