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| June 12, 2018
| Dan from Squirrel Hill
Posted on 06/12/2018 5:36:19 PM PDT by grundle
Here’s my response to Suzanna Danuta Walters, the feminist studies professor who complained that “Women are underrepresented in higher-wage jobs”
Suzanna Danuta Walters is a feminist studies professor at Northeastern University. In a recent Washington Post opinion column titled, “Why cant we hate men?” she wrote:
“Women are underrepresented in higher-wage jobs”
So here’s my response: We should abolish feminist studies. And we should encourage more women to major in subjects that will get them higher-wage jobs, such as electrical engineering, petroleum engineering, computer science, physics, chemistry, applied mathematics, business, medicine, and law.
TOPICS: Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: danuta; suzanna; walters; whycantwehatemen
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To: txnativegop
Looks like Bob Saget in drag. Sorry Bob.
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posted on
06/12/2018 6:57:49 PM PDT
by
ssapro
(SSAPRO/ EXBP)
To: Bonemaker
Feminist studies...say, theres a degree that will get you into a great career ladder. Well, it does for Suzanna. She is pulling in a six-digit income, but she is a statistical outlier. 99.9% of graduates with her degree are pushing coffee at Starbucks.
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posted on
06/12/2018 7:31:07 PM PDT
by
OldMissileer
(Atlas, Titan, Minuteman, PK. Winners of the Cold War)
To: bgill
I'll bet she makes way more at her job than most women. A do nothing job where all she does is complain about men and white people. Share your salary with a disadvantaged woman, you harpy.
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posted on
06/12/2018 7:34:51 PM PDT
by
Trillian
To: grundle
I refuse to hate men. One of the best men I know told me from a very young age that I could do anything I put my mind to. That man was my father. He taught me investing, he taught me self-defense and gun safety, he taught me good values. Every man in my family is, quite frankly, amazing and I'm lucky to know them.
I am a woman with a high-paying job in tech. It was not easy to get there for me and I'm sure it wasn't easy to get there for any of the men I work with either. The reason there aren't a lot of women in male-dominated fields and/or high paying jobs is probably because it's tough/stressful and you sometimes need a thick skin.
As long as I feel I'm getting paid what I'm worth and it's enough to take care of my family, I don't care what anybody else in my same position makes. That's between them and their employer. Whining is never a good salary negotiation tactic.
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posted on
06/12/2018 8:33:36 PM PDT
by
grateful
To: grundle
I am a pharmacist now retired a year ago. Life is good. When I first entered the field of pharmacy most were men. Today there are more female grads than men. They studied the same rigorous courses in math, chem, physics, biology, physiology etc. and of course pharmacy. They are damn good pharmacists. We all also sat for the same state boards for licensing.
What is the problem?
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posted on
06/12/2018 10:45:32 PM PDT
by
cpdiii
(cane cutter, deckhand, roughneck, geologist, pilot, pharmacist, THE CONSTITUTION IS WORTH DYING FOR!)
To: bgill
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posted on
06/13/2018 7:42:31 AM PDT
by
wjcsux
(The hyperventilating of the left means we are winning! (Tagline courtesy of Laz.))
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