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Please tell me why then,are women only looking to get in the 'male dominated fields' where there is higher pay and higher status?Jared Mohammed wrote:The educational system is designed to provide equal access to educational opportunities across genders and to accommodate everyone regardless of gender, offering courses and resources fairly and equally. The education sector has also gone through a lot of effort to reduce any potential discrimination in admissions, teaching styles, extra-curricular activities, and other activities. Furthermore, the vast majority of teachers and administrators are focused on creating an equitable learning environment for all students. So while there may be individual examples of inequality in certain areas or institutions, overall the system seeks to provide a fair standing field for all male students.timelapse wrote:Respectfully Jared, what you are trying to promote is everything that I think is wrong with men today.You are being played.
The education system has been rigged to stop men from being men.
Stop being a simp
I'm fine with most of my information (besides confidential information) of me out there. I work for an activist organization. We have and are continuing to do public meeting and videos about societal issues, mainly in regards to women.Rovin wrote:bwda
if this is real most ppl remain anonymous online cause u never know what kinda crazies out here on d webs
u never heard of be careful what u putting online ...
Bro..that soundin like 'askin for a friend' kinda vibes.The_Honourable wrote:Jared,
On behalf of MG Man, are you single?
I mean this is the largest Trinidad based forum. I am fine with any hostility, I believe most of it is caused by misinformation that persons might have read up upon.viedcht wrote:Oh pardna... Jared... How long you been observing Trinituner society? You aware of the comfortable level of hostility we accept and promote here right? Is it that you suggest we change? Adjust? Promote a better atmosphere in here?
Woman empowerment validated by men.Makes senseJared Mohammed wrote:I'm fine with most of my information (besides confidential information) of me out there. I work for an activist organization. We have and are continuing to do public meeting and videos about societal issues, mainly in regards to women.Rovin wrote:bwda
if this is real most ppl remain anonymous online cause u never know what kinda crazies out here on d webs
u never heard of be careful what u putting online ...
Women are often exposed to fewer resources and opportunities when growing up, with fewer mentors and access to equipment that provide the same opportunity for learning as men. Additionally, apprenticeships can be difficult or impossible to obtain due to existing glass ceilings. Another factor is that trades have long been considered male professions, so there tends to be an inherent bias where women are assumed not to pursue these careers. Finally, the social stigma surrounding female workers within the industry can further prevent their advancement or discourage them from taking on certain roles. As more organizations acknowledge the importance of diversity and inclusion in trades industries, gender disparities in this arena should gradually close over time.timelapse wrote:Please tell me why then,are women only looking to get in the 'male dominated fields' where there is higher pay and higher status?Jared Mohammed wrote:The educational system is designed to provide equal access to educational opportunities across genders and to accommodate everyone regardless of gender, offering courses and resources fairly and equally. The education sector has also gone through a lot of effort to reduce any potential discrimination in admissions, teaching styles, extra-curricular activities, and other activities. Furthermore, the vast majority of teachers and administrators are focused on creating an equitable learning environment for all students. So while there may be individual examples of inequality in certain areas or institutions, overall the system seeks to provide a fair standing field for all male students.timelapse wrote:Respectfully Jared, what you are trying to promote is everything that I think is wrong with men today.You are being played.
The education system has been rigged to stop men from being men.
Stop being a simp
Men also dominating construction, physical labour fields,high risk fields, military and police fields.Why are women not fighting for jobs in those fields?
Tell me of the best female mechanic you know.Tell me of your favorite female car audio installer.I building a house right now,do you know any women that can tie steel,mix concrete,put up foundation blocks? Willing to pay them equal rates as men for equal amounts of work.
Waiting for some contacts.
Modern feminism and social justice are not communist ideals because communism is a form of governmental structure focused on common ownership of the means of production and centralized state planning. It values economic equality, collective ownership, and public participation in decision-making. In contrast, modern feminism and social justice are forms of advocacy seeking to address the disparities between genders and people from different classes, races and backgrounds. They focus on issues such as gender equality, economic and racial equity, accessibility to healthcare or education, support for oppressed communities, or promotion of LGBTQ rights. While these goals may be shared by some communists, they are independent ideas that can exist regardless of an individual's political or economic system. Thus, while these ideals often get among proponents of various forms of socialism - including communism - they are not exclusive to it, nor do they necessitate its implementation in order to be realized. Indeed, modern feminism and social justice have taken root in many capitalist societies around the world.timelapse wrote:Woman empowerment validated by men.Makes senseJared Mohammed wrote:I'm fine with most of my information (besides confidential information) of me out there. I work for an activist organization. We have and are continuing to do public meeting and videos about societal issues, mainly in regards to women.Rovin wrote:bwda
if this is real most ppl remain anonymous online cause u never know what kinda crazies out here on d webs
u never heard of be careful what u putting online ...
Modern feminism and social justice are deceptively veiled flavours of communist ideals.Communism never works out.
Quote figures of this inequality that you say exists.As far as I can tell,it is girls that are at the top of academic studies in T&T.Jared Mohammed wrote:Women are often exposed to fewer resources and opportunities when growing up, with fewer mentors and access to equipment that provide the same opportunity for learning as men. Additionally, apprenticeships can be difficult or impossible to obtain due to existing glass ceilings. Another factor is that trades have long been considered male professions, so there tends to be an inherent bias where women are assumed not to pursue these careers. Finally, the social stigma surrounding female workers within the industry can further prevent their advancement or discourage them from taking on certain roles. As more organizations acknowledge the importance of diversity and inclusion in trades industries, gender disparities in this arena should gradually close over time.timelapse wrote:Please tell me why then,are women only looking to get in the 'male dominated fields' where there is higher pay and higher status?Jared Mohammed wrote:The educational system is designed to provide equal access to educational opportunities across genders and to accommodate everyone regardless of gender, offering courses and resources fairly and equally. The education sector has also gone through a lot of effort to reduce any potential discrimination in admissions, teaching styles, extra-curricular activities, and other activities. Furthermore, the vast majority of teachers and administrators are focused on creating an equitable learning environment for all students. So while there may be individual examples of inequality in certain areas or institutions, overall the system seeks to provide a fair standing field for all male students.timelapse wrote:Respectfully Jared, what you are trying to promote is everything that I think is wrong with men today.You are being played.
The education system has been rigged to stop men from being men.
Stop being a simp
Men also dominating construction, physical labour fields,high risk fields, military and police fields.Why are women not fighting for jobs in those fields?
Tell me of the best female mechanic you know.Tell me of your favorite female car audio installer.I building a house right now,do you know any women that can tie steel,mix concrete,put up foundation blocks? Willing to pay them equal rates as men for equal amounts of work.
Waiting for some contacts.
Read what you just wrote there.You actually agree with me.Jared Mohammed wrote:Modern feminism and social justice are not communist ideals because communism is a form of governmental structure focused on common ownership of the means of production and centralized state planning. It values economic equality, collective ownership, and public participation in decision-making. In contrast, modern feminism and social justice are forms of advocacy seeking to address the disparities between genders and people from different classes, races and backgrounds. They focus on issues such as gender equality, economic and racial equity, accessibility to healthcare or education, support for oppressed communities, or promotion of LGBTQ rights. While these goals may be shared by some communists, they are independent ideas that can exist regardless of an individual's political or economic system. Thus, while these ideals often get among proponents of various forms of socialism - including communism - they are not exclusive to it, nor do they necessitate its implementation in order to be realized. Indeed, modern feminism and social justice have taken root in many capitalist societies around the world.timelapse wrote:Woman empowerment validated by men.Makes senseJared Mohammed wrote:I'm fine with most of my information (besides confidential information) of me out there. I work for an activist organization. We have and are continuing to do public meeting and videos about societal issues, mainly in regards to women.Rovin wrote:bwda
if this is real most ppl remain anonymous online cause u never know what kinda crazies out here on d webs
u never heard of be careful what u putting online ...
Modern feminism and social justice are deceptively veiled flavours of communist ideals.Communism never works out.
I could only speak from a personal standpoint, but I would try to answer each question.bluefete wrote:So this activist organisation you work for:
What changes you want to see in our society?
Are you in favour of puberty blockers for children?
Are you in favour of a 5 year old male child identifying as a female? Is this part of your activism?
Jared Mohammed wrote:I'm fine with most of my information (besides confidential information) of me out there. I work for an activist organization. We have and are continuing to do public meeting and videos about societal issues, mainly in regards to women.Rovin wrote:bwda
if this is real most ppl remain anonymous online cause u never know what kinda crazies out here on d webs
u never heard of be careful what u putting online ...
There is still a gender pay gap. As quoted by International Labour Organisation from 2018: https://bit.ly/3XMKqt9timelapse wrote:Quote figures of this inequality that you say exists.As far as I can tell,it is girls that are at the top of academic studies in T&T.Jared Mohammed wrote:Women are often exposed to fewer resources and opportunities when growing up, with fewer mentors and access to equipment that provide the same opportunity for learning as men. Additionally, apprenticeships can be difficult or impossible to obtain due to existing glass ceilings. Another factor is that trades have long been considered male professions, so there tends to be an inherent bias where women are assumed not to pursue these careers. Finally, the social stigma surrounding female workers within the industry can further prevent their advancement or discourage them from taking on certain roles. As more organizations acknowledge the importance of diversity and inclusion in trades industries, gender disparities in this arena should gradually close over time.timelapse wrote:Please tell me why then,are women only looking to get in the 'male dominated fields' where there is higher pay and higher status?Jared Mohammed wrote:The educational system is designed to provide equal access to educational opportunities across genders and to accommodate everyone regardless of gender, offering courses and resources fairly and equally. The education sector has also gone through a lot of effort to reduce any potential discrimination in admissions, teaching styles, extra-curricular activities, and other activities. Furthermore, the vast majority of teachers and administrators are focused on creating an equitable learning environment for all students. So while there may be individual examples of inequality in certain areas or institutions, overall the system seeks to provide a fair standing field for all male students.timelapse wrote:Respectfully Jared, what you are trying to promote is everything that I think is wrong with men today.You are being played.
The education system has been rigged to stop men from being men.
Stop being a simp
Men also dominating construction, physical labour fields,high risk fields, military and police fields.Why are women not fighting for jobs in those fields?
Tell me of the best female mechanic you know.Tell me of your favorite female car audio installer.I building a house right now,do you know any women that can tie steel,mix concrete,put up foundation blocks? Willing to pay them equal rates as men for equal amounts of work.
Waiting for some contacts.
The current President and direct past President of the country are both women.Helen Bhagwansingh is one of the richest persons in the country.Glass ceiling...sure.
I still do not. These have existed within capitalism societies for a long time.timelapse wrote:Read what you just wrote there.You actually agree with me.Jared Mohammed wrote:Modern feminism and social justice are not communist ideals because communism is a form of governmental structure focused on common ownership of the means of production and centralized state planning. It values economic equality, collective ownership, and public participation in decision-making. In contrast, modern feminism and social justice are forms of advocacy seeking to address the disparities between genders and people from different classes, races and backgrounds. They focus on issues such as gender equality, economic and racial equity, accessibility to healthcare or education, support for oppressed communities, or promotion of LGBTQ rights. While these goals may be shared by some communists, they are independent ideas that can exist regardless of an individual's political or economic system. Thus, while these ideals often get among proponents of various forms of socialism - including communism - they are not exclusive to it, nor do they necessitate its implementation in order to be realized. Indeed, modern feminism and social justice have taken root in many capitalist societies around the world.timelapse wrote:Woman empowerment validated by men.Makes senseJared Mohammed wrote:I'm fine with most of my information (besides confidential information) of me out there. I work for an activist organization. We have and are continuing to do public meeting and videos about societal issues, mainly in regards to women.Rovin wrote:bwda
if this is real most ppl remain anonymous online cause u never know what kinda crazies out here on d webs
u never heard of be careful what u putting online ...
Modern feminism and social justice are deceptively veiled flavours of communist ideals.Communism never works out.
alfa wrote:So you're admitting to what we've been suspecting all along which is that you work for some radical feminist association and was sent to spy on the largest male online forum? Do you have links to antifa as well?
No, I haven't been on that thread either. However reading the terms abd conditions for this forum, it went against it, so it would make semse that it was removed.bluefete wrote:So you issa de man who caused the transgender mod to pull the transgender thread?
Jared Mohammed wrote:[Redacted]
VexXx Dogg wrote:Pardon my ignorance, but who de hell is you?
I mean AMAs from a random nobody are about as interesting as watching the parliament channel on mute.
MaxPower wrote:Jared Mohammed wrote:[Redacted]
Well i’ll be damned.
You have balls, i give you that.
Same.Thats what I envision Paid Influencer to look like as well.The_Honourable wrote:MaxPower wrote:Jared Mohammed wrote:[Redacted]
Well i’ll be damned.
You have balls, i give you that.
You may not believe this but his pic is exactly what i envisioned when he started off with his essays.
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