we’re having a conversation here looking at the numbers. You said that women are capable. Agreed.
You know, a lot of Russian women took up the rifle to fight the Nazis in World War II. And help to liberate Jews from concentration camps. I wonder where you stand on that. I think I’ve asked you before you’ve never answered… if you support Hitler and Germany during World War II. Because I know you are an adamant anti-Russian, and that is your Rite. You can support or dislike whatever country you want I’m answering all of your questions. You should show some respect and answer mine.
Why do women represent 1 to 10% of the “hard jobs” in industries across the country? The number perhaps should be closer to 50%.
What if five, 10 or 20 years from now those numbers are still the same….
According to pew women make over 25% of the 117th Congress… but yet they make up 1 to 10% of some of the hard physical labor industries in America. So, perhaps one can argue that there should be more women in the construction industry, the Carpentry , and the plumbing industry.
So far it seems like you haven’t resorted to personal attacks although I haven’t seen all of your responses.. Let’s try and keep it that way.
a related note in Batavia, New York the Batavia fire department has gone on an outreach program to try to recruit more Black people. They’re putting up posters all over black majority neighborhoods and they’re getting very little response to that. So that’s another problem in this country.
Men accounted for about half of all employed people in 2020, but about three-fourths of workers in protective service occupations were men. Among protective service occupations, nearly all firefighters (95.6 percent) were men.
www.bls.gov
75% of the protective services in this country occupied by men. And then when it comes to firefighters only about 8.4% of them are black. So black folks are under represented in the fire fighting department.
It’s all very interesting. Looking at the numbers. And again I have the greatest deal of respect for the women who work in the factory job during World War II. And for the suffragists as well of the Woodrow Wilson era. Woodrow Wilson, a great democrat by my estimation, brought women the right to vote. And I definitely wonder if maybe you should ask yourself this, too, what were those suffragists think about the fact that more women are entering the only fans industry compared to women entering the teaching industry.