I wonder how this stuff will effect colleges in the long run. Maybe not even all that far off, say five to ten years.
Already women are the majority of the campus. If you look at the stats they claim that it is usually around 60 percent of student or sometimes degree holders or sometimes graduates are women. I think they juke the stats in this area like they do in a lot of other areas. It's been awhile since I looked at it but when I did my own research I found that the 60%-ish number usually came from freshman enrollment.
Males drop out of college at higher rates than females and this extends well beyond the fuck ups in freshman year. So, I really wouldn't be all that surprised if the number is much higher at state universities and probably even higher in more liberal areas.
Also, we all know that women loath beta males but with the doubling down on this feminist anti-male shit on campuses then I wonder how long it will be before the campuses have trouble even attracting beta males and you end up with campuses full of gammas and omegas with a few alphas and betas?
As it is affirmative action, through a backdoor unofficial type of way, actually benefits men in the enrollment process and even still they can't get parity at most campuses.
So, how long until we see 75% official figures paraded about with a more realistic 85-90% actual figure of men in the classroom? What happens then?
Will women still want to go to those colleges? It's hard to have a party scene, full of only college students, if it's mostly women. I guess there will still be plenty of men to party with them at the bars but they wont be in the extracurriculars, clubs, or college associations or classes.
Already women are the majority of the campus. If you look at the stats they claim that it is usually around 60 percent of student or sometimes degree holders or sometimes graduates are women. I think they juke the stats in this area like they do in a lot of other areas. It's been awhile since I looked at it but when I did my own research I found that the 60%-ish number usually came from freshman enrollment.
Males drop out of college at higher rates than females and this extends well beyond the fuck ups in freshman year. So, I really wouldn't be all that surprised if the number is much higher at state universities and probably even higher in more liberal areas.
Also, we all know that women loath beta males but with the doubling down on this feminist anti-male shit on campuses then I wonder how long it will be before the campuses have trouble even attracting beta males and you end up with campuses full of gammas and omegas with a few alphas and betas?
As it is affirmative action, through a backdoor unofficial type of way, actually benefits men in the enrollment process and even still they can't get parity at most campuses.
So, how long until we see 75% official figures paraded about with a more realistic 85-90% actual figure of men in the classroom? What happens then?
Will women still want to go to those colleges? It's hard to have a party scene, full of only college students, if it's mostly women. I guess there will still be plenty of men to party with them at the bars but they wont be in the extracurriculars, clubs, or college associations or classes.
Women these days think they can shop for a man like they shop for a purse or a pair of shoes. Sorry ladies. It doesn't work that way.
Women are like sandwiches. All men love sandwiches. That's a given. But sandwiches are only good when they're fresh. Nobody wants a day old sandwich. The bread is all soggy and the meat is spoiled.
-Parlay44 @ http://www.rooshvforum.network/thread-35074.html