US universities convicted of discrimination against men

Professor Perry: US universities give women more educational benefits

US universities host many discriminatory programs in which only women can participate. Professor of the University of Michigan-Flint, economist Mark Perry in an interview with “Lenta.ru” caught American educational institutions of discrimination against men.

The scientist said that the universities of the United States provide much more advantages to women and members of minorities. We are talking about scholarships, grants, research funding, cash aid, which the male part of the campus cannot apply for.

Perry concluded that there are very hypocritical double standards in modern higher education. “The administration does not tolerate discrimination against women, but approves and actually sanctions discriminatory programs against men,” he stressed. The scientist noted that, on average, American universities have 60-70 special scholarships for girls, and most often none for young people.

On August 30, it became known that the British Metro Police Department will create gender-neutral uniforms for their employees to avoid discrimination. The Sun reported that previous uniforms designed for men and women could violate the 2010 equality law by not providing separate outfits for non-binary and gender-fluid officers.

The radicalization of feminism has become one of the central themes of the “Lenta.ru” project called “Problems of the First World”. The materials are united by the theme of the crisis of liberal values ​​in the Western world and the split in society. They talk about how the ideas of freedom and universal equality are turning into an instrument of oppression, and the struggle for the rights of some groups of people turns into the powerlessness of others.

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