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Wowie... I hate falling out of the loop, there are like 25 quotes I'd like to respond to already... but I'll spare you guys. Still, here's my take on some of the stuff that's been said:
Computer industry - yes, men dominate it, there's no question. We had more than our share of cute girls in Engineering first year (before streams), but very few of them went into Electrical or Computer.
HOWEVER...
Someone made a comment about women being afraid of advanced mathematics. I don't think this is accurate. It's true that both electrical & computer eng. courses have CRAZY math - my mom's a math teacher and I can honestly say she would not have the slightest clue how to even begin solving some of the problems we get. But the funny thing is, the disciplines with OBNOXIOUSLY INSANE CRAZY math, like Applied Mathematics or Engineering Physics, seem to be at least 50% girls! Dunno how to explain it, but that's how it is. Oh, and a lot of them are pretty cute, they don't look like men at all.
Politics - personally I think men dominate that for historical reasons. Since nobody under the age of 86 goes into politics (being facetious here), we probably don't see a lot of women in it because the feminist "era" hasn't been around for long enough to see a real change. We do have some women in politics, so I think it's safe to say it's changing.
Women not being treated as equals - alright, this is pretty touchy here, but I have to take a stand. Yes, many men treat women like dirt. Perhaps we've forgotten that many women also treat men like dirt? However, once again, for reasons that I would call historical, we have a much higher percentage of men in high positions that treat women like dirt than vice versa - I truly believe, however, that this is no longer really a "societal" issue but more of a "personal" issue based on certain assholes that have powerful influence.
Just because the rules have changed, does not mean women who want to be in high positions don't still have to take responsibility, and take a stand, and make sure they get what they deserve. Neither men nor women are going to just automatically rise up to the top - and I personally believe that males are more likely to walk up to their bosses and demand a promotion than females. I think it's hard for anyone to deny that men are more confrontational than women are.
The times are changing, guys and gals, but real change is never instant. It's a gradual process and might take another hundred years, or more, to reach the ideal. Equal rights under the law doesn't necessarily mean equality.
And just to stir up some shit:
"Calling people equal when they're clearly not equal is called what, class? COMMUNISM!"
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