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Topic: Politics > Politics-USA
User: "BlueSky"
Date: 22 Oct 2004 09:57:36 PM
Object: The Four Media Unmentionables
1. Replacement of the European ethnic group, in the U.S. and in Europe
2. Race
3. Jewish power
4. The increasing nightmare condition of many things
Almost all of the major media will stay away from these four most
important issues in our times in the world today. When the media does
look at them, they do it in as distorted, limited, politically correct
a manner as possible. Sometimes, if you want to know what is really
important, look at what is not being mentioned
__________
www.truthandhonor.info
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User: "~z~"

Title: Re: The Four Media Unmentionables 23 Oct 2004 03:45:27 AM
"BlueSky" <skyxyz123@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:5c96a08d.0410221857.7d845a0@posting.google.com...

1. Replacement of the European ethnic group, in the U.S. and in Europe

2. Race

3. Jewish power

4. The increasing nightmare condition of many things


Almost all of the major media will stay away from these four most
important issues in our times in the world today. When the media does
look at them, they do it in as distorted, limited, politically correct
a manner as possible. Sometimes, if you want to know what is really
important, look at what is not being mentioned

Add to the list:
9/11 families and their views.
An investigation on who was responsible for 9/11.
The depth of anti-Bush sentiment around the world
that 85% of the UK favor Kerry over Bush.
That Bush was being sued for sexual assault by a Texas woman last year, and
she got shot in the head while waiting for the trial.
That what other foreign leaders describe Bush as.
That the flu shot prob. was a quick fix, only it would have meant going
against U.S drug mfrs, in order to get the shots for Americans. It was a
simple phonecall fix, where people found out how important they were
compared to the pharmas. Cos..
Anything about mad cow disease testing. (not doing any, for all practical
purposes--bad for beef exports.)
.
User: "BlueSky"

Title: Re: The Four Media Unmentionables 25 Oct 2004 01:55:54 AM
"~z~" <zee@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<cld60q$afa$0@pita.alt.net>...


The depth of anti-Bush sentiment around the world

that 85% of the UK favor Kerry over Bush.

It's not just in the UK, it's in many countries, I read, and that is
even when the people in those countries don't know who Bush is running
against. If they could vote, they would be overwhelmingly against
Bush.
I get enraged when I think of the rest of the world intruding their
power and politics into the U.S. political scene. But I have to admit,
with the US being the only superpower, these people have their world
seriously impacted by US actions, yet they have no representation in
those US decisions. That's what the US revolution was about. No
(British) taxation without (American) representation (in Britain).
.

User: "H. Reader"

Title: Re: The Four Media Unmentionables 23 Oct 2004 02:56:09 PM
"~z~" <zee@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:cld60q$afa$0@pita.alt.net...


"BlueSky" <skyxyz123@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:5c96a08d.0410221857.7d845a0@posting.google.com...

1. Replacement of the European ethnic group, in the U.S. and in Europe

2. Race

3. Jewish power

4. The increasing nightmare condition of many things


Almost all of the major media will stay away from these four most
important issues in our times in the world today. When the media does
look at them, they do it in as distorted, limited, politically correct
a manner as possible. Sometimes, if you want to know what is really
important, look at what is not being mentioned


Add to the list:

9/11 families and their views.

An investigation on who was responsible for 9/11.

The depth of anti-Bush sentiment around the world

that 85% of the UK favor Kerry over Bush.

That Bush was being sued for sexual assault by a Texas woman last year,

and

she got shot in the head while waiting for the trial.

What? Maybe you could elaborate. Thanks.
.

User: "stvfrmco"

Title: Re: The Four Media Unmentionables 23 Oct 2004 01:18:59 PM
~z~ wrote:

"BlueSky" <skyxyz123@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:5c96a08d.0410221857.7d845a0@posting.google.com...

1. Replacement of the European ethnic group, in the U.S. and in Europe

2. Race

3. Jewish power

4. The increasing nightmare condition of many things


Almost all of the major media will stay away from these four most
important issues in our times in the world today. When the media does
look at them, they do it in as distorted, limited, politically correct
a manner as possible. Sometimes, if you want to know what is really
important, look at what is not being mentioned



Add to the list:

9/11 families and their views.

An investigation on who was responsible for 9/11.

The depth of anti-Bush sentiment around the world

that 85% of the UK favor Kerry over Bush.

That Bush was being sued for sexual assault by a Texas woman last year, and
she got shot in the head while waiting for the trial.

That what other foreign leaders describe Bush as.

That the flu shot prob. was a quick fix, only it would have meant going
against U.S drug mfrs, in order to get the shots for Americans. It was a
simple phonecall fix, where people found out how important they were
compared to the pharmas. Cos..

Anything about mad cow disease testing. (not doing any, for all practical
purposes--bad for beef exports.)



There was some chatter on KGNU in Boulder on one of those shows like
"Counter Spin" that Laura Bush had killed a fellow high school student
when she was in high school. They were pointing out that if it had been
Hillary Clinton, the media would have never let the story die and she
would have been hounded for it by the likes of Rush Limbaugh forever.
.
User: "Graphic Queen"

Title: Re: The Four Media Unmentionables 23 Oct 2004 02:56:48 PM
On Sat, 23 Oct 2004 18:18:59 GMT, stvfrmco <gassasb@earthlink.net>
wrote:

~z~ wrote:

"BlueSky" <skyxyz123@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:5c96a08d.0410221857.7d845a0@posting.google.com...

1. Replacement of the European ethnic group, in the U.S. and in Europe

2. Race

3. Jewish power

4. The increasing nightmare condition of many things


Almost all of the major media will stay away from these four most
important issues in our times in the world today. When the media does
look at them, they do it in as distorted, limited, politically correct
a manner as possible. Sometimes, if you want to know what is really
important, look at what is not being mentioned



Add to the list:

9/11 families and their views.

An investigation on who was responsible for 9/11.

The depth of anti-Bush sentiment around the world

that 85% of the UK favor Kerry over Bush.

That Bush was being sued for sexual assault by a Texas woman last year, and
she got shot in the head while waiting for the trial.

That what other foreign leaders describe Bush as.

That the flu shot prob. was a quick fix, only it would have meant going
against U.S drug mfrs, in order to get the shots for Americans. It was a
simple phonecall fix, where people found out how important they were
compared to the pharmas. Cos..

Anything about mad cow disease testing. (not doing any, for all practical
purposes--bad for beef exports.)




There was some chatter on KGNU in Boulder on one of those shows like
"Counter Spin" that Laura Bush had killed a fellow high school student
when she was in high school. They were pointing out that if it had been
Hillary Clinton, the media would have never let the story die and she
would have been hounded for it by the likes of Rush Limbaugh forever.

it is true and you are right of course. The Republicrats can't stand
to get it back.
.



User: "Laura Bush murdered her boy friend"

Title: Re: The Four Media Unmentionables 23 Oct 2004 12:38:15 PM
(BlueSky) wrote in message news:<5c96a08d.0410221857.7d845a0@posting.google.com>...

1. Replacement of the European ethnic group, in the U.S. and in Europe

2. Race

3. Jewish power

4. The increasing nightmare condition of many things

What about the tremendous holes in the 9-11 official story. And what
about the 42,000 americans senselessly killed on our highways every
year.
.
User: "David W. Poole, Jr."

Title: Re: The Four Media Unmentionables 25 Oct 2004 09:53:37 PM
(Laura Bush murdered her boy friend) wrote in message news:<780ea958.0410230938.3dd3a6cb@posting.google.com>...

skyxyz123@earthlink.net (BlueSky) wrote in message news:<5c96a08d.0410221857.7d845a0@posting.google.com>...

1. Replacement of the European ethnic group, in the U.S. and in Europe

2. Race

3. Jewish power

4. The increasing nightmare condition of many things


What about the tremendous holes in the 9-11 official story. And what
about the 42,000 americans senselessly killed on our highways every
year.

Maybe we'll be blessed and you will be one of the 42,000 next year.
BTW, the solution to reducing that 42,000 count is driver education.
Although since the process involves education, a concept you obviously
failed at, I don't expect you to understand it.
.
User: "Laura Bush murdered her boy friend"

Title: Re: The Four Media Unmentionables 26 Oct 2004 02:06:55 AM
(David W. Poole, Jr.) wrote in message news:<6b6b154c.0410251853.7fb68b9e@posting.google.com>...

xeton2001@yahoo.com (Laura Bush murdered her boy friend) wrote in message news:<780ea958.0410230938.3dd3a6cb@posting.google.com>...


What about the tremendous holes in the 9-11 official story. And what
about the 42,000 americans senselessly killed on our highways every
year.


Maybe we'll be blessed and you will be one of the 42,000 next year.

BTW, the solution to reducing that 42,000 count is driver education.
Although since the process involves education, a concept you obviously
failed at, I don't expect you to understand it.

Nope - the answer is severe penalties for moving violations. Lock the
bastards up. I'm sick of all this criminal coddling of the murderers
on our highways.
.
User: "David W. Poole, Jr."

Title: Re: The Four Media Unmentionables 26 Oct 2004 07:28:13 PM
(Laura Bush murdered her boy friend) wrote in message news:<780ea958.0410252306.5d3d3c4b@posting.google.com>...

Xeton2001IsAMoron.20.dwpj65@spamgourmet.com (David W. Poole, Jr.) wrote in message news:<6b6b154c.0410251853.7fb68b9e@posting.google.com>...

(Laura Bush murdered her boy friend) wrote in message news:<780ea958.0410230938.3dd3a6cb@posting.google.com>...


What about the tremendous holes in the 9-11 official story. And what
about the 42,000 americans senselessly killed on our highways every
year.


Maybe we'll be blessed and you will be one of the 42,000 next year.

BTW, the solution to reducing that 42,000 count is driver education.
Although since the process involves education, a concept you obviously
failed at, I don't expect you to understand it.


Nope - the answer is severe penalties for moving violations. Lock the
bastards up. I'm sick of all this criminal coddling of the murderers
on our highways.

"The answer is severe penalties for moving violations?" That seems to
work well for preventing murders, robberies, and rapes; what makes you
think it will do the same for moving violations, moron?
.




User: "Peter Vos"

Title: Re: The Four Media Unmentionables 22 Oct 2004 10:16:19 PM
(BlueSky) wrote in news:5c96a08d.0410221857.7d845a0
@posting.google.com:

4. The increasing nightmare condition of many things

A little vague to qualify as a fourth horseman ain't it?
.

User: "Alfred Einstead"

Title: The 23 Media Unmentionables (was: The Four Media Unmentionables) 26 Oct 2004 05:34:19 AM
(BlueSky) wrote:

1. Replacement of the European ethnic group, in the U.S. and in Europe
2. Race
3. Jewish power
4. The increasing nightmare condition of many things

=========================
HEALTH
1. The nonsense of a supposed measure of health (the Body
Mass Index) that cannot distinguish muscle from fat; and the
quackery thus exposed as such by those who endorsing its use.
-------------------------
2. a i The ethically questionable nature of the commercial advertising
campaign, initiated recently, by numerous drug companies of
prescription-only drugs; including some that have fallen into
serious disrepute even after FDA approval; and the corresponding
undercutting of the authority of primary care physicians.
ii The associated dramatic rise in prescription drug and health
care costs in recent years.
b The inherent fiduciary conflict of interests:
i between the manufacture and development of drugs vs. the
actual curing and/or eradication of diseases.
ii between the food industry vs. the promotion of physical
fitness and moderation in dietary habits. The corresponding
recent and dramatic upsurge in obesity in the US (and now elsewhere).
iii in the diet industry, itself.
=========================
IDEOLOGICAL/POLITICAL
3. The emerging alliance between White Supremacists, neo-Nazis,
and Islamic fundamentalists; and the historical affiliation
between groups like the KKK and Nation of Islam.
-------------------------
4. The legalization of private property and a private sector in
the Fourth Amendment to the Chinese Constitution, passed in 2004.
-------------------------
5. The recent endorsement by Zbignew Brzinski and by former leader
(French) of the coalition forces in Afghanistan of a World
union.
-------------------------
6. The joining by Switzerland of the UN, last of the outsiders
(except, of course, the Vatican and Taiwan).
=========================
THE PHANTOM MENACE
7. The unique existence on the USENET of the declaration, made in
the indicative, of "I am the anti-christ" in the context of
discussion about the destruction of the world.
-------------------------
8. The frequency of covert references on the USENET made to the
future -- from the same individual (or group?):
From sci.skeptic; November 13, 1991

California will go bust by the end of the decade.

From sci.skeptic; November 13, 1991

Through a progressive series of restrictions, cigarette smoking will
eventually become outlawed.
Japan will go bust in ten years.
The Soviet Union will break up.

From aus.politics; March 25, 2003:

Picture of towering statue of Saddam [...]
about to start collapsing to the ground

From June 14, 2004: sci.physics

[...] both the Republican and Democrat candidates in 2008 will be women,
after Bush's 2nd term expires.

From talk.rumors: November 13, 1991:

Women will take over the planet by 2020, enslaving the male
population.

(items 14, 16-23 below)
=========================
ECONOMIC
9. The absence of any "surplus" or reduction in the national debt
at the end of the 1990's:
PUBLIC DEBT OF THE UNITED STATES
From the U.S. Department of Treasury:
1995 $4974.0 billion
1996 $5224.8 billion
1997 $5413.1 billion
1998 $5526.2 billion
1999 $5656.3 billion
2000 $5672.4 billion
2001 $5807.5 billion
ACTUAL DEFICIT:
1995-1996 $250.8 billion
1996-1997 $188.3 billion
1997-1998 $113.1 billion
1998-1999 $130.1 billion
1999-2000 $16.1 billion
2000-2001 $125.1 billion.
-------------------------
10. The equation of taxes and deficits ("a deficit is still a tax
compounded with interest for late payment") and exposing of the
combined Democrat-Republican, Demopublican, culpability for the
condition of insolvency:
(Surplus/Deficit, in millions, from U.S. Department of the Treasury)
Columns 1, 2, 3 = parties of president, senate and house
Combinations under which deficits and surpluses have occurred:
- +
DDD x x
DRR x x
RDD x x
RRR x
RRD x
RDR x
DDD 1936 -4.3
DDD 1937 -2.2
DDD 1938 -0.1
DDD 1939 -2.8
DDD 1940 -2.9
DDD 1941 -4.9
DDD 1942 -20.5 <- World War II
DDD 1943 -54.6 <- World War II
DDD 1944 -47.6 <- World War II
DDD 1945 -47.6 <- World War II
DDD 1946 -15.9 <- World War II, aftermath
DRR 1947 4.0
DRR 1948 11.8
DDD 1949 0.6
DDD 1950 -3.1 <- World War III
DDD 1951 6.1 <- World War III
DDD 1952 -1.5 <- World War III
RRR 1953 -6.5 <- World War III
RRR 1954 -1.1 <- World War III
RDD 1955 -3.0 <- World War III
RDD 1956 3.9 <- World War III
RDD 1957 3.4 <- World War III
RDD 1958 -2.8 <- World War III
RDD 1959 -12.9 <- World War III
RDD 1960 0.3 <- World War III
DDD 1961 -3.3 <- World War III
DDD 1962 -7.1 <- World War III
DDD 1963 -4.8 <- World War III
DDD 1964 -5.9 <- World War III
DDD 1965 -1.4 <- World War III
DDD 1966 -3.7 <- World War III
DDD 1967 -8.6 <- World War III
DDD 1968 -25.2 <- World War III
RDD 1969 3.2 <- World War III
RDD 1970 -2.8 <- World War III
RDD 1971 -23.0 <- World War III
RDD 1972 -23.4 <- World War III
RDD 1973 -14.9 <- World War III
RDD 1974 -6.1 <- World War III
RDD 1975 -53.2 <- World War III
RDD 1976 -73.7 <- World War III
RDD 1976-7 -14.7 (1/4 year, transition) <- World War III
DDD 1977 -53.6 <- World War III
DDD 1978 -59.2 <- World War III
DDD 1979 -40.2 <- World War III
DDD 1980 -73.8 <- World War III
RRD 1981 -78.9 <- World War III
RRD 1982 -127.9 <- World War III
RRD 1983 -207.8 <- World War III
RRD 1984 -185.3 <- World War III
RRD 1985 -212.3 <- World War III
RRD 1986 -221.1 <- World War III
RDD 1987 -149.7 <- World War III
RDD 1988 -155.2 <- World War III
RDD 1989 -153.3 <- World War III
RDD 1990 -220.5 <- World War III
RDD 1991 -269.5 <- World War III
RDD 1992 -290.3 <- World War III, aftermath (Yugoslavia)
DDD 1993 -255.3 <- World War III, aftermath (Yugoslavia)
DDD 1994 -203.1 <- World War III, aftermath (Yugoslavia)
DRR 1995 -163.9
DRR 1996 -107.3
DRR 1997 -22.0
DRR 1998 70.0
DRR 1999 124.4
DRR 2000 237.0
RRR 2001 121.0
RDR 2002 Deficit <- World War IV
RDR 2003 Deficit <- World War IV
-------------------------
11. The truth about the tax burden: the 15+% flat tax FICA
(Social Security & Medicaid) economic rape of the poor and middle
class by the Demopublican oligarchy. The origin of the Social
Security concept in the 1920's Socialist party.
-------------------------
12. The actual tax burden (and wealth disparity), broken down
by income level
From the
Congressional Budget Office,
"Preliminary Estimates of Effective Tax Rates" (September 7, 1999)
More recent updates can be found at their web site, which should
still be:
http://www.cbo.gov
The U.S. Income Tax Burden
(1999 projected)
Raw Data: Share of Individual Income Tax (in %)
1977 1979 1981 1983 1985 1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 1999
68 67 66 68 68 72 72 72 75 77 79 Upper 1/5
20 20 20 20 19 18 17 18 17 16 16 2nd 1/5
10 10 10 10 9 8 9 9 8 8 7 3rd 1/5
3 4 4 3 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 4th 1/5
0 0 0 0 0 0 -1 -1 -1 -2 -2 Lower 1/5
20 19 17 20 21 24 24 23 27 29 29 Top 1%
38 37 36 38 39 43 44 42 46 49 50 Top 5%
50 50 49 51 52 56 56 55 59 61 63 Top 10%
Total Federal Tax Burden
Cumulative Percentage Federal Taxes Paid 1999 (Projected)
Share of Total Federal Taxes (in %, 199 projected)
1977 1979 1981 1983 1985 1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 1999
59 58 58 58 57 60 60 60 61 64 65 Upper 1/5
20 21 22 22 21 21 20 21 20 19 19 2nd 1/5
13 13 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 11 11 3rd 1/5
7 7 6 6 7 6 6 6 5 5 5 4th 1/5
2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 Lower 1/5
16 16 13 14 15 16 17 16 18 20 21 Top 1%
32 31 29 29 29 32 32 31 34 36 37 Top 5%
43 42 41 41 41 43 44 43 45 48 49 Top 10%
Population of Families by Level (in millions, 1999 projected)
1977 1979 1981 1983 1985 1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 1999
17.4 18.2 19.1 19.6 20.0 20.3 21.1 21.4 21.7 22.2 23.6 Upper 1/5
15.6 16.5 17.4 17.8 18.7 19.3 19.9 20.5 20.9 21.2 22.6 2nd 1/5
14.7 16.0 16.6 17.5 18.3 18.9 19.6 20.4 21.2 21.2 22.5 3rd 1/5
15.2 16.7 17.2 18.1 18.6 19.5 20.5 20.8 21.3 21.8 23.3 4th 1/5
16.7 17.6 17.6 17.1 18.5 19.4 19.5 19.9 20.2 21.2 22.7 Lower 1/5
80.4 86.1 89.3 91.8 95.7 98.7 102.1 104.7 107.2 109.6 116.8 Total
0.9 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.2 Top 1%
4.5 4.6 5.0 5.1 5.1 5.2 5.4 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.9 Top 5%
8.8 9.3 9.8 10.1 10.2 10.4 10.6 10.9 10.9 11.3 11.9 Top 10%
Pre-Tax Income by Level, 1995 $1000's US
1977 1979 1981 1983 1985 1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 1999
94.3 98.3 95.9 99.5 109 113 118 111 114 120 132 Upper 1/5
49.3 50.4 48.4 48.0 49.6 51.1 50.9 49.3 49.0 49.6 53.0 2nd 1/5
36.4 36.2 34.6 32.8 34.2 34.9 35.0 33.6 32.3 33.3 35.4 3rd 1/5
23.7 23.2 21.7 19.8 21.3 21.6 21.4 20.6 19.6 20.1 21.2 4th 1/5
10.0 9.6 8.9 8.1 8.7 8.7 9.0 8.4 7.8 8.1 8.4 Lower 1/5
42.9 43.5 42.0 42.0 44.5 45.8 46.8 44.6 44.1 45.7 49.5 Average
356 389 367 435 524 544 635 547 584 660 719 Top 1%
166 179 168 182 207 216 236 217 225 244 276 Top 5%
125 130 125 132 148 153 166 153 158 168 188 Top 10%
Income Wealth Distribution (% of total family income, 1999 projected)
1977 1979 1981 1983 1985 1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 1999
47 48 49 50 51 51 52 51 52 53 54 Upper 1/5
22 22 22 22 22 22 21 22 22 21 21 2nd 1/5
16 15 15 15 15 15 14 15 15 14 14 3rd 1/5
10 10 10 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 4th 1/5
5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 Lower 1/5
9 10 10 11 12 12 13 12 13 14 15 Top 1%
22 22 22 24 25 25 27 25 26 27 28 Top 5%
32 32 33 35 35 35 37 36 37 38 39 Top 10%
=========================
POPULATION & DEMOGRAPHICS
13. The passing of the end to the population explosion. The
passing of the point of inflection in 1989. The concave
downward state in the current population curve. The near-exact
symmetry about 1989 between 1974-2004 (within 5 million every
year) and near-exact fit to a curve that tops off at 7.8 billion
(within 5-10 million over the same time range).
-------------------------
14. The dramatically rapidly declining birthrates/population
increase rates worldwide, over the past 1/2 decade,
including the Arab world.
-------------------------
15. The actual death and migration rates in Afghanistan, Iraq and
Palestine
Top 10, immigration rates, 2004, worldwide, per 100,000
2306 Afghanistan
1875 Cayman Islands
1629 Qatar
1418 Kuwait
1168 Turks and Caicos Islands
1153 Singapore
1098 San Marino
1076 Anguilla
1001 Virgin Islands, British
961 Northern Mariana Islands
Immigration rates, Afghanistan, per 100,000:
1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989
-2670 -7938 -15082 -3155 -714 2818 -1475 -2461 -2224 275 829
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000
-3701 1297 11558 7001 3651 602 369 315 356 567 -3774
2001 2002 2003 2004
-636 5677 2953 2306
Death rate per 100,000, Palestine, 1971-2004:
1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982
1684 1604 1712 1664 1578 1460 1285 1288 1185 1006 905 ---- Gaza
1691 1613 1548 1398 1393 1267 1172 1171 1067 972 926 907 West Bank
1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
838 789 690 655 589 572 597 549 617 569 532 497 Gaza
838 774 717 635 612 545 568 552 642 542 523 504 West Bank
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
460 440 476 459 444 431 421 412 403 395 Gaza
484 466 498 480 464 449 437 426 416 407 West Bank
(The USA: currently around 800/100,000 in 2004).
Death Rates (per 100,000): Lowest 15, Worldwide, 2004
230 Northern Mariana Islands
244 Kuwait
262 Jordan
266 Saudi Arabia
339 American Samoa
340 Brunei
348 Libya
391 Oman
395 Gaza Strip <- #9
403 Bahrain
404 Solomon Islands
405 Singapore
407 West Bank <- #13
414 United Arab Emirates
423 Macau SAR
Death rate, Iraq, per 100,000
1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997
964 933 735 707 1592 778 720 683 647 646 644
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
643 642 640 621 602 584 566
=========================
THE FEMALE TAKEOVER OF THE WORLD & THE ACCELERATING PACE OF THE PROCESS
16. The worldwide nature of the emerging female domination of the
ranks of the colleges -- even in the heavily patriarchal Arab
world (as opposed to just the US or just the developed world).
Nations at or above 50% female college-level students
(the majority of humans, college-aged,
are male, worldwide and in most nations, including the US).
From http://www.uis.unesco.org
% female tertiary students
U = UIS estimate, N = national estimate
Nations at or above 50% female tertiary level students:
1999 2000 2001 2002
100.0 50.0U .. .. Turks and Caicos Islands
73.7U 73.6U 74.6 .. Cayman Islands
71.8U .. 73.2 72.5 Qatar
69.2 72.0U 71.3 .. Barbados
.. .. .. 68.9 British Virgin Islands (US Virgin Islands 75%)
67.6U .. .. .. Kuwait
65.0 .. .. .. Bahrain
.. 65.0 65.0U 68.8 Jamaica
.. 63.5U 63.5 63.4U Palau
64.0 62.9U 63.9 63.7 Uruguay
64.5 65.9 64.7 63.1 Brunei Darussalam
.. .. 63.6 .. Myanmar
.. 61.9 62.6 .. Iceland
.. 62.5 .. .. Panama
.. 59.8 61.3 .. Albania
53.9 60.6 60.5 60.4 Aruba
61.6 63.4 61.8 .. Latvia
64.9 63.8 63.1 63.2 Mongolia
.. .. .. 61.9 Suriname
57.4 59.2 59.9 60.1 Trinidad and Tobago
57.7 58.4 60.0 .. Estonia
60.0 59.9 59.8 .. Lithuania
53.1 55.5 57.7 59.6 Netherlands Antilles
57.5 58.2 59.0 59.4 Sweden
.. 61.6 60.3U 59.2 Argentina
57.3 58.4 59.2 .. Norway
56.9 55.9 54.8U 58.7U Saudi Arabia
59.0 59.0 58.7 58.6 New Zealand
63.7 61.8U 63.4 58.0 Lesotho
.. 57.8 .. .. San Marino
56.0 57.0 58.0 .. Cyprus
.. .. 57.9 57.9U Oman
57.0 57.5 58.0 57.8 Poland
55.8 .. 57.0 .. Portugal
.. 54.9 56.7U 57.8U Tonga
.. 57.2 56.9 57.2 Paraguay
59.4 57.2 56.3 .. Bulgaria
56.3 56.9 56.3U .. Denmark
56.0 56.0 56.0 .. Slovenia
.. 58.6 56.0U 56.9U Venezuela
56.1 56.0 56.1 56.7 Belarus
55.4 55.7U 55.7 56.6 Republic of Moldova
.. .. 55.8 56.6 Russian Federation
57.6 57.3 56.7 56.4 Israel
.. .. .. 56.4 Marshall Islands
55.3U 55.7U 56.1 56.1U Honduras
54.9 55.5 56.1 56.0 Brazil
55.6 55.9 56.0 .. Canada
55.1 55.5 56.0 .. Italy
.. 55.7 55.8 56.2 United States
46.1 44.9 56.9 55.8 Mauritius
54.9 .. .. 55.5 Philippines
55.0 55.0 55.8 .. The Former Yugoslav Rep. of Macedonia
54.2 53.8 54.7 55.2 Hungary
53.3 54.0 54.2U 55.2 Kazakhstan
.. .. 54.9 55.1U Bermuda
51.4 53.3 54.8 .. Malta
53.5 54.1 54.7 .. Ireland
47.8 48.5 46.9U 54.5 Swaziland
.. 53.4 52.5N 54.3 Cuba
55.0U 55.1 54.2 54.1 El Salvador
.. 54.1 54.2 54.1 Australia
.. 54.4U 54.6 53.6 Armenia
53.7 53.8 55.3 53.4 South Africa
52.5N 52.9U 53.0 53.3N Ukraine
53.0 52.9 52.4 53.1 Spain
50.2 51.7 51.9 52.9 Lebanon
50.7 .. 50.8 52.9 Kyrgyzstan
.. .. 52.8U 52.8U Timor-Leste
51.6 54.2U 53.1 .. Luxembourg
53.1 53.9 54.5 .. United Kingdom
54.4 54.2 54.1 .. France
53.9 53.7 53.8 .. Finland
53.5 53.0 53.7 .. Serbia and Montenegro
51.0 51.8 53.5 .. Romania
52.9U 52.7 53.3 52.6 Costa Rica
.. 52.2 52.8 .. Belgium
52.9 52.7 52.4 52.4 Croatia
53.3 54.1 52.6 52.0 Thailand
51.7 50.3 51.2 52.0 Slovakia
51.3U 52.1 51.5 51.8 Colombia
45.6U 47.1 48.9 51.7 Azerbaijan
50.0 50.9 51.8 .. Austria
48.6U 48.6 48.2U 51.4 Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
49.7 49.7 50.1 51.2 Czech Republic
.. .. 50.2 50.3 Hong Kong (China), SAR
.. 49.9 51.1 .. Greece
51.1 49.9 50.9 .. Malaysia
49.2 49.9 50.4 .. Netherlands
Those headed to female majority or probably already there:
1999 2000 2001 2002
47.4 .. .. 49.0 Germany
43.4 45.2 47.3 49.0 Iran, Islamic Republic of
48.2 48.7 49.0 49.3 Mexico
45.5 46.5 47.4 47.9 Palestinian Autonomous Territories
(62 other nations, 5 hovering over & under 50%)
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17. The growing (or already present) domination of women
all across the board in college education
2004 US: Majority of PhD's earned by women, majority of MS's and BS's
earned by women (up to 70% MS's in some states).
Math degrees now at parity at Bachelor's level.
Evolution of female majorities, fields of study, colleges US
Bachelor degrees by field, % female
Fields at female majority
1970 1996 1997 1998 2000
77.1 81.6 81.5 82.7 83.8 Health Professions
69.4 78.8 79.8 81.0 81.1 Public Administration
75.0 75.1 75.0 75.2 75.8 Education
44.4 73.0 73.9 74.4 76.4 Psychology
74.7 69.8 69.7 71.2 70.8 Foreign Language/Literature
66.9 66.1 66.5 66.9 67.9 English
35.3 58.8 58.9 60.1 61.8 Communications
59.7 59.2 58.6 58.5 59.4 Visual/Performing Arts
29.7 52.7 53.9 55.1 58.3 Biology/Life Sciences
37.8 47.9 48.7 49.2 51.2 Social Science/History
Fields headed female majority or already there
1970 1996 1997 1998 2000
8.7 48.6 48.4 48.5 49.5 Business
37.4 45.7 46.1 46.5 47.1 Mathematics
4.2 36.8 38.9 40.7 43.7 Agriculture
Fields headed toward or past 50-50
1970 1996 1997 1998 2000
13.6 35.9 37.4 38.4 40.3 Physical Sciences
5.3 36.1 35.9 35.1 38.7 Architecture
(Remaining fields: CS/IS approaching 30% or over again (it was
near 40% in the mid 1980's), from 13.6% in 1970; Engineering
crossed over 20% in 2000, from 1.4% in 1970).
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18. The growing economic domination of women
2003 UK: Majority of millionaires in UK women.
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19. The domination by women of the ranks of the educated elite
2003 UK: Majority of med school students female.
2004 US: majority of Law school students women, majority of med school
students women,
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20. The domination by women of the ranks of the management and
administrative sector:
2004 US: Majority of the managerial and administrative field women.
Nations at 50% or more female in managerial field early on ... 1990's
(Data from UN, 2001)
Hungary 58%
Italy 54%
New Zealand 55%
Poland 66%
Portugal 50%
Slovakia 60%
Sweden 59%
Puerto Rico 59%
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21. The growing domination by women of the ranks of the professions
Nations at or above 50% female in the professional/technical sector
Professional/technical workers (%F)
Occupations defined by ISCO-88,
International Standard Classification of Occupations
Includes the professionals and associate professionals for:
physical, mathematical and engineering science, life science
and health, teaching, and other fields
Source:
ILO (International Labour Organization). 2004. Laboursta Database.
http://laborsta.ilo.org
March 2004
Most recent year 1992-2001.
70 Lithuania
68 Estonia
66 Mongolia
66 Latvia
64 Ukraine
64 Russian Federation
64 Moldova, Rep. of
64 Georgia
62 Philippines
62 Hungary
62 Brazil
61 Venezuela
61 Swaziland
61 Slovakia
60 Poland
58 Bahamas
56 Romania
55 United States
55 Thailand
55 Slovenia
55 Namibia
55 Iceland
55 Barbados
55 Australia
54 Paraguay
54 Israel
54 Canada
53 Argentina
52 Uruguay
52 New Zealand
52 Ireland
52 Finland
52 Czech Republic
52 Chile
52 Botswana
52 Belize
51 Trinidad and Tobago
51 Suriname
51 Portugal
51 Macedonia, TFYR
51 Denmark
51 Croatia
50 Sweden
50 Colombia
(40 other nations listed, under 50%)
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22. The rapid generational shift (and coming reversal) in the
gender wage gap
(Median income, 100 x female/male ratio, US by age group)
For 2002:
Ages 15-25: 92 cents/dollar
25-30: 93
30-35: 83
35-40: 76
40-45: 71
45-50: 70
50-55: 71
55-60: 67
60-65: 67
65-70: 69
70-75: 59
The 90 cents/dollar dividing line:
1980 & before: Non-existent
1985: Up to age 20
1990: 25
2001: 30

80 cents/dollar and up:
1975 & before: Non-existent
1980: Up to age 25
1995: 30
2001: 35
70 cents/dollar and up:
Pre-1970: Non-existent except for 1900-1920 birth year cohort
1970: 25 (25-35, 65 listed, 72 found on reexamination of figures)
1975: 25 (25-35 at 69)
1980: 35
1990: 35 (35-45 at 69)
1995: 45
2000: 50
2001: 55
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23. The rapid, and historically recent, surge in suicide rates for
males throughout the entire planet, relative to females.
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