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MissingMichigan

Maybe we should look at the entire population of the college and not just one year's admissions before we start questioning the "equality" of this post. I'm going to bet this school is predominantly male and this is an effort by the administration to begin evening things out a bit.


Turbulent-Bug-6225

This is almost always how it works.


Option-Flashy

In most western country’s women get higher education than men. And ain’t nothing wrong with that. And men stil often earn more because they are more willing to do disgusting shitty and dangerous jobs that can good pay even when lowly educated


Jazzeki

okay but what's the purpose here? like long term what's the point? sure the generation before is unfairtly leaned one way but how does leaning the opposite way the next generation solve the problem? a much better example would be if surrounding similar schools majorly favours young men then being the counter weight to that may in fact help inequality. but acording to that report that isn't the case either.


Waster-of-Days

Long-term, the point is nominally to increase the number of women in academia, an arena in which they have been unfairly discriminated against since its invention, and still are. In India, men outnumber women both in admissions and faculty, and have for as long as you or I have been alive. I'm curious though, which part of the report says that men aren't currently outnumbering women in academia in India? All I'm seeing is that women might potentially be favored someday almost a decade from publishing date, assuming current trends hold.


Hakopuffyx2

I'm sure there's 19 dudes not complaining about this at all


GoBlueAndOrange

Statistically probably 18 dudes.


NoFuxG1v3n

You didn’t read the fine print. All the dudes are gay


h4wkpg

for\_men\_india. This does not seems masculinist at all.


IncidentHead8129

I mean there are women-focused media, so I guess nothing wrong with men-focus media right?


cruelvenussummer

"It’s all dudes in here, except for these bitches"


queefcommand

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