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== The failure of affirmative action ==
== The failure of affirmative action ==


Even though Western countries have invested billions of dollars in furthering female education, women's intellectual output relative to men's does not seem to have increased to meaningful extent. Progress is largely made by a tiny group of individuals, which are predominantly men, as was always the case. Notably, gender-progressive countries do not have a relative greater level of female achievement than less gender-progressive ones.<ref>''Sex differences in PISA: Some counterintuitive results.'' Speaker: Gerhard Meisenberg http://healthdocbox.com/Psychology_and_Psychiatry/72815349-London-conference-on-intelligence-2016.html</ref>
Even though Western countries have invested billions of dollars in furthering female education, women's intellectual output relative to men's does not seem to have increased to meaningful extent. Progress is largely made by a tiny group of individuals, which are nearly entirely men, as was always the case. Notably, gender-progressive countries do not have a relative greater level of female achievement than less gender-progressive ones.<ref>''Sex differences in PISA: Some counterintuitive results.'' Speaker: Gerhard Meisenberg http://healthdocbox.com/Psychology_and_Psychiatry/72815349-London-conference-on-intelligence-2016.html</ref>
In the early 20th century, [[Otto Weininger]] predicted an all encompassing "women's movement" would drag too many women into the sciences and arts who have not much real capability or interest in these male spaces. He further noted only a very small minority of manlike, lesbian women are suitable for the sciences.
 
Affirmative action is naturally exploited by entryists, ideologues, conmen and other psychopaths, as well as nepotists seeking to extend their range of influence. In fact, it lead to perhaps the greatest fraud in the history of the Silivon Valley tech bomb.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5tpsoWx7xmY</ref> There are also countless of examples of female token CEOs running their business into the ground{{citation needed}} and female CEOs are 45% more likely to be fired.<ref>https://www.forbes.com/sites/alicegwalton/2018/12/01/female-ceos-are-more-likely-to-be-fired-than-males-study-finds/</ref> Women with such a career are also frequently miserable due to their [[hypergamy]] and being biologically unsuitable for leadership.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sigfUu0RS90</ref>
 
In the early 20th century, [[Otto Weininger]] predicted an all encompassing "women's movement" would drag too many women into the sciences and arts who have not much real capability or interest in these male spaces. He further noted only a very small minority of masculine, lesbian women could approach genius and male interest in ideas instead of mere vapid horniness.
Edward Dutton suggested only highly religious women are suitable for the sciences.<ref name="dutton"></ref>
Edward Dutton suggested only highly religious women are suitable for the sciences.<ref name="dutton"></ref>


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