16 Replies to “If Women Ran The World”

  1. My daughter inherited the math gene (I am good with money, can balance a cheque book and run large budgets, but…) and graduated in 2014 from UBC with a Bachelor of Science, majoring in Computer Programming. Of the 400 graduates, the vast majority were Asian men, there were 10 women – 2 white (my daughter being one of them), a young woman from Africa, a young Muslim woman, and 6 Asians.
    My daughter has been working for 12 years now, first in Toronto, then Santiago, Chile and now in Montreal. She has been promoted to being a manager of her team, but continually has to upgrade her qualifications. She likes her job and is paid well. It is my experience, that most women want the easy route to wealth. Our society values fashion models, actresses, musicians and women who marry rich men (The whole Housewives franchise…). Again, this is just my humble opinion.

    1. I suppose most people want the easy road to wealth, but women have more options than men for the easy part. Sugar babies,strippers, prostitutes, only fans, etc, etc.

  2. Its not “gender disparity”, you stupid bitch, its sex disparity.
    So fckoff.

    (How’s that for misogyny?)

  3. Oh, and Teacher. You mustn’t forget about the disparity there. I know in the US 77% of teachers are women. And, as we can see above, women gravitate towards what I refer to as the “secondary” degrees (with the exception of business administration). Men have a tendency to gravitate to the fundamental and pragmatic degrees that best reflect the essential application of the era. Women do the opposite and then nearly monopolize the education process which should/could serve to prepare individuals to pursue their chose field (which, arguably, are shown on the top 3/4 of this list).

    IOW, the wrong people are teaching our Yutes.

    1. Given what we know about AWFULs and female voters, the yoots are not it the best of hands

  4. We still live in a culture where men are expected to earn a living and be productive. They have to study things that are going to pay the bills. Very few men have the luxury of studying something just out of intellectual curiosity.

  5. This reminds me of the collective orgasm the MSM experiences when they all, usually once or twice a year, run a story about women being recruited into the trades or some other, fill in the blank, “male patriarchy” vocational. I’m still waiting for a story about active recruiting of males into nursing and elementary school teaching.

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