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To: nickcarraway

If boys mature more slowly and aren’t prepared for or in need of enriched classes until they are older, I don’t see the problem. The point of such classes is to better teach those for whom the regular coursework is too easy. (And if boys dominate at the level of graduate physics classes, as I belIeve they do, I don’t see the problem there either.)


31 posted on 06/08/2010 12:07:52 PM PDT by 9YearLurker
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To: 9YearLurker
...if boys dominate at the level of graduate physics classes, as I belIeve they do, I don’t see the problem there either.

You're right, they do. What you'll never hear unless you look into it for yourself is that the vast majority of these are 'boys' from other countries, principally India and China. Do not be fooled: the boys in this country are being deliberately dumbed down by social engineers who are fashioning what they believe will be a feminist utopia. The slots in the graduate physics programs are going to Indians and Chinese males because our students -- male or female -- cannot compete. Other countries do not deliberately dumb down their male children. We do.

A lot of people around here were surprised that Socialists could form a voting majority in the United States in 2008, by getting the recently-educated to the polls. People just don't want to believe that the schools are as Orwellian as they are.

This isn't going to change. People don't really want to believe it, and ultimately they don't care. It'll be 20 or 30 years before the fact that all the advances in the hard sciences are taking place elsewhere comes back to bite us. By then, it'll be too late.


50 posted on 06/08/2010 1:23:48 PM PDT by Nick Danger (Pin the fail on the donkey)
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