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by Zababa
1590 days ago
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> But I don’t think it’s really a gender thing, I think it’s a power and money thing. That is, I don’t think mainly white, rich and powerful men set out to disadvantage other men. I think they were more focused on advantaging themselves to the exclusion of everyone else. > What I find interesting isn’t so much why men are doing poorly. Why are women doing better in certain areas? You answered you own question. The """men in power""" spend more time helping women like them than helping men different from them (in terms of money and power). |
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