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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Telling the truth that one group has systemic privilege built into a historical system isn't disparaging--it's just telling the truth about history and power. It's not something to personalize, rather to see how it impacts life for everyone. I'm a parent of white sons too and it's been nothing but good for them to think this through and see the world more clearly. It hasn't diminished their ambition or drive, they want to make the world a better place and they still want to achieve their personal, educational and career goals. [/quote] If it hasn't diminished their drive, why are we seeing 60%+ females at college? Men aren't being encourage or driven to apply to college.[/quote] Because the percentage of men going to college has been steadily going up over the decades, it's just that percentage of women going has increased at a higher rate. [/quote]
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