No it's like saying most investment bankers are male and make 500k a year, most nurses are female and make 70k a year, Injustice! Look at that pay gap! Outrageous!
- It makes zero sense.
EDIT: What I meant to say is men go into different careers than woman and for different reasons. Usually men go after higher paying jobs (investment banking). When people compute the pay gap they dont take this into account, so they compare pay across industries (investment banking to nursing) which is meaningless, and likely is propaganda.
This works in the short run, but the Japanese have been in an economic hole for a long time. They are printing money to keep assets afloat, but this wont work forever and they know it. The whole thing is fake, and fake doenst last forever.
Right, but take this in aggregate. Take it with divorce laws, employment quotas, commercials where the wife always puts the husband down, college graduation rates between men and women...
Just another example of social engineering, brainwashing, and the pushing of an agenda on the American people. This is not to sound misogynist, but they are putting this woman on the 20$ bill, just for the sake of it.
Here is a recent quote by Barack Obama where he lieterally says "women are smarter than men":
"That includes, by the way, working through some of the structural biases that exist in science. Some of them -- a lot of them are unconscious. But the fact is, is that we've got to get more of our young women and minorities into science and technology, engineering and math, and computer science. I’ve been really pleased to see the number of young women who have gotten more and more involved in our science fairs over the course of these last several years.
And as I said to a group that I had a chance to meet with outside, we're not going to succeed if we got half the team on the bench, especially when it’s the smarter half of the team."
The leftist means of putting men down, especially in a time when 60% of all college students are women is alarming. Again, this is not to say that women have not been disenfranchised, they have, but the pendulum is swinging too far the other way and will not bode well for society.