Does college have anything to offer men at this point besides "diversity" training and a piece of paper attesting that they've been through "diversity" training? You pay more than the typical household salary in most states to pay for a diversity administration that hates you. The professors aren't seeing much of that money even the ones teaching something actually useful like math and even math is getting rapidly lysenko'd.
There's much talk and little action about parallel institutions and nowhere is the need more obvious than higher learning. It's something that's already happening on a small scale for art (I forget the term but it's artists learning in small studios from a teacher with no administration because they want to learn actual art instead of activism) probably because art's been pozzed for so much longer.
Men are far more likely to pursue a career that makes more money than a woman and not go into student debt. Then the bitches have the nerve to complain about a pay gap.
Guilds and apprenticeships are the way forward for a lot of skilled trades. Learn the core fundamentals in online lectures and learn the specialized skills from an existing professional.
There's no reason even highly specialized fields like advanced science and engineering couldn't be structured this way except that companies don't want to pay to train someone for years before they even begin to become minimally useful (if they ever do).
Does college have anything to offer men at this point besides "diversity" training and a piece of paper attesting that they've been through "diversity" training? You pay more than the typical household salary in most states to pay for a diversity administration that hates you. The professors aren't seeing much of that money even the ones teaching something actually useful like math and even math is getting rapidly lysenko'd.
There's much talk and little action about parallel institutions and nowhere is the need more obvious than higher learning. It's something that's already happening on a small scale for art (I forget the term but it's artists learning in small studios from a teacher with no administration because they want to learn actual art instead of activism) probably because art's been pozzed for so much longer.
Men are far more likely to pursue a career that makes more money than a woman and not go into student debt. Then the bitches have the nerve to complain about a pay gap.
Guilds and apprenticeships are the way forward for a lot of skilled trades. Learn the core fundamentals in online lectures and learn the specialized skills from an existing professional.
There's no reason even highly specialized fields like advanced science and engineering couldn't be structured this way except that companies don't want to pay to train someone for years before they even begin to become minimally useful (if they ever do).