You can't have it both ways. Pick one thesis and stay with it. I also like how women are still portrayed as victims in this article, even though they have better jobs and better careers than men do. Like I said, pick one.
Badly educated men have not adapted well to trade, technology or feminism (2015)
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#32How many karma points do you need before you can start voting down stories?
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#33Re: Badly educated men have not adapted well to trade, technology or feminism (2015)
#34Poorly educated or badly educated? Badly educated would indicate that the education is based on incorrect facts or processes. Poorly educated would indicate that there may not be enough education, etc.
Badly. Education processes are not built around learning, nor around meta-learning (learning how to learn new information). Education is still built largely around _retaining_, testing, and hoarding knowledge, without interest in discovery or the processes that created knowledge. This medieval mindset holds back much of the education system. A larger essay on many of the problems and sources of these problems: http:/…
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#35I hoped reading this would provide insight, but instead it only offered some random eassywriter's disdain of people different from him/herself.
Its hard to admit standards of living are decreasing. There is def a lot of blame to go around. I agree one should not be disdainful of people who are different.
This red team vs blue team logic is getting us no where.
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#36Are we ready yet to consider that men and women, while EQUAL, may not be IDENTICAL?????
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#37"Although there is no reason in theory why men could not become nurses or care-home assistants, few do." This is true, but why is it that the shortage of women in technology fields is attributed to them not being accepted or even forced out? Maybe this isn't the general attitude, but I have certainly heard people say that woman aren't in tech as much because they feel unwelcome, whereas when talking about men in thos…
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#38I hoped reading this would provide insight, but instead it only offered some random eassywriter's disdain of people different from him/herself.
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#39Then free public college would be nice, wouldn't it?
The "uneducated men" in this article have the advantage of not being saddled with 50k in debt, and they probably end up getting paid more with jobs like groundskeeper and forklift operator.
Making college free would remove that advantage and loop it back onto the group that is already positioned to get themselves into college.
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#40"Although there is no reason in theory why men could not become nurses or care-home assistants, few do." This is true, but why is it that the shortage of women in technology fields is attributed to them not being accepted or even forced out? Maybe this isn't the general attitude, but I have certainly heard people say that woman aren't in tech as much because they feel unwelcome, whereas when talking about men in thos…
No good ever comes out of going down this rabbit hole.