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Originally Posted by Clodfobble
The very idea that we need to "do something" for, or to, or about girls actually perpetuates the lowered expectations.
What I think needs to happen--and I know I'm basically alone in this--is we need to encourage boys into teaching, nursing, etc. It's not "boys' jobs are automatically better, let's raise the girls to their standard," rather it's "all jobs are legitimate, make the boys (and everyone else) stop shitting on the jobs that have been traditionally done by women." At the same time, greater participation in these fields from men would drain off some of the questionable-to-downright-bad STEM guys, leaving more openings and demand for the talented STEM gals.
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THIS Clodfobble nails it once again.
Each individual should be considered on their own merits and talents relative to the task.
I like Danas comment about unfulfilled sales guys, similar thing in reverse