Many people hypothesize that the girls are somehow unwelcome in physics or math or stem courses. The reality however is that all of academia is dominated by women.
it is much more likely that boys bullied out of humanities courses and forced to take stem courses.
No, actually it's much worse. Boys are bullied out of STEM and told openly they are not welcome in the humanities. So they give up. The motivated ones might try for STEM anyway but they won't see any help through scholarships, internships, or lab time. That's all for promising young cunt-havers. The motivated AND smart boys just go into a trade and make some money. Of course, that means they are being trained to answer to the female "front office" workers.
It has been this way for at least 25 years: since the mid-90s. It has gotten worse each and every year since then.
I feel like I dodged a huge bullet by graduating from college in the late 90s. A couple of my professors were woke-ish, and it annoyed me to no end, but it wasn't nearly as pervasive. It's so much worse now, holy shit. Were I in the current generation, I wouldn't go to a college or university these days if you paid me.
Well, assuming I would have been able to see through all of the social programming the current generation experiences by the time they reach 18. Given how I was back then, my bets would be on "Nope, downtrodden, give up." Hell, I barely made it out as it was.
That's definitely the correct analysis in the current environment. Hell, with online classes and the like, our whole educational paradigm is ripe for a complete reorganization all the way from Kindergarten on up. Homeschooling "pods" seems to be what things are converging on currently, so you get the benefit of social interaction and results over scores, but don't have the potentially toxic instructor-led mechanism that has corrupted our existing institutions.
But if anyone comes to me today, I'd not only tell them to steer clear of college, I'd tell them to run as quickly as possible in the opposite direction. It didn't used to (or have to) be that way, but we've reached a degree of Dogma Capture that the entire field of higher education is a lost cause.
Many people hypothesize that the girls are somehow unwelcome in physics or math or stem courses. The reality however is that all of academia is dominated by women.
it is much more likely that boys bullied out of humanities courses and forced to take stem courses.
No, actually it's much worse. Boys are bullied out of STEM and told openly they are not welcome in the humanities. So they give up. The motivated ones might try for STEM anyway but they won't see any help through scholarships, internships, or lab time. That's all for promising young cunt-havers. The motivated AND smart boys just go into a trade and make some money. Of course, that means they are being trained to answer to the female "front office" workers.
It has been this way for at least 25 years: since the mid-90s. It has gotten worse each and every year since then.
I feel like I dodged a huge bullet by graduating from college in the late 90s. A couple of my professors were woke-ish, and it annoyed me to no end, but it wasn't nearly as pervasive. It's so much worse now, holy shit. Were I in the current generation, I wouldn't go to a college or university these days if you paid me.
Well, assuming I would have been able to see through all of the social programming the current generation experiences by the time they reach 18. Given how I was back then, my bets would be on "Nope, downtrodden, give up." Hell, I barely made it out as it was.
I honestly don't encourage people to go into college unless they are trying to go into some specific field that would require it like law or medicine.
That's definitely the correct analysis in the current environment. Hell, with online classes and the like, our whole educational paradigm is ripe for a complete reorganization all the way from Kindergarten on up. Homeschooling "pods" seems to be what things are converging on currently, so you get the benefit of social interaction and results over scores, but don't have the potentially toxic instructor-led mechanism that has corrupted our existing institutions.
But if anyone comes to me today, I'd not only tell them to steer clear of college, I'd tell them to run as quickly as possible in the opposite direction. It didn't used to (or have to) be that way, but we've reached a degree of Dogma Capture that the entire field of higher education is a lost cause.