So tell me again, since Feminism is advocating for equality, why aren't they advocating that college's bring in more males? I mean, currently women hold the majority with something around the ballpark of 60% of students in college. Shouldn't they, you know... be advocating for EQUALITY?
Orrrrrrrr is it in actuality a bunch of bullshit, similar to black lives matter movement?
Take that up with the colleges. Are they actively discriminating against males, discouraging them from coming entering higher education? Are males just not applying? Are females generally better educated than males, thusly getting picked over their male counterparts?
And it's rather odd, that you call feminism a bunch of bullshit. I'd have thought that, being in favour of women being on equal ground with men, would be a good thing.
Sounds like you have a couple o' issues to deal with. And judgin' from that last bit about BLM, I think you may be giving a wee bit too much insight intae yer thought process.
Edit: Also, you should give this a read.
https://www.theguardian.com/education/2016/may/12/university-gender-gap-scandal-thinktank-men
Men continue to dominate subjects such as engineering and technology, physical sciences, computer science, architecture and mathematical sciences, while some of the increase in women’s participation in higher education can be explained by a shift to graduate entry for female-dominated careers such as nursing and teaching.
Earlier educational attainment is a key factor behind the gender disparity, the report says, with girls outperforming boys in primary and secondary education. It says boys “work less hard at school”, are more likely to play video games and spend time on the internet and are less likely to read for pleasure.
Another factor is that there is a greater financial incentive for women to go to university. Female graduates earn three times as much as women without a degree, while male graduates earn around twice as much as other men.
Funny that you made it out to be some sort of black-and-white, us-vs-them conspiracy, when it's a much deeper societal issue. If men make a "good enough" wage with a lesser education, whereas women don't, naturally women are going to be more focused on getting a better education.
etc. etc.