RATIONAL MEN, Irrational Women.
What if some of them aren’t flocking to universities or sticking it out if they attend because they don’t want take on debt to gain the credentials for a nonexistent job? If instead they take up carpentry then . . . they are positioned well–much like women were in the ’60s when their surge into higher education coincided with an increasing supply of compatible jobs.
Camille Paglia has hammered home in two recent articles — “It’s a Man’s World and Always Will Be” and “Feminist Defense of Masculine Virtues” — that feminists have been too quick to pronounce the irrelevance of men. . . .
The higher education bubble will (or has) burst, and women who relied upon school success will be hardest hit. For unlike men, women do not see and, if they did, would not likely adapt to a skilled labor economy.