“I’ll tell you why women are running out of men to marry”
In Britain:
Women now make up 57 per cent of university entrants, and they outnumber menin every subject — including maths and engineering. This thing is huge, and it is happening at every level, and no one seems to be thinking about the consequences.
Most trainee barristers and two thirds of medical students are now women — compared with 29 per cent women in the early 1990s. If current trends continue, most doctors will be female by 2012. It is ludicrous for the Equal Opportunities Commission to keep droning on about “glass ceilings” at the top of corporate Britain, or in the judiciary, when you think how fast this transformation has been.
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Obviously a neanderthal corner of my heart worries about some aspects of the coming feminisation. Will we all become even more namby-pamby, elf-n-safety-conscious, regulation-prone and generally incapable of beating the Australians at anything than we already are? Hmm? And even if the feminist revolution is good and unstoppable (and it is both), we should perhaps consider some of the downsides — and the most interesting is that greater equality between the sexes is actually leading to greater division between the classes.
Interesting piece. The same thing is happening in America and of course nobody, especially liberals, thinks or cares about the consequences. College=good, women in college=really good! Seems to be the operating assumption.
Oh well, civilization be damned. Wymen’s studies lives on.
— The Ace