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Re: Minorities in atheism/skepticism

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Age - you are right on that. Also, with US, and UK and France (not read about other countries, but if those three are models, probably the othrs, too) reporting that women are entering universities in far greater numbers then men, and for the first time, minorities representing some number near to the actual population - in 30 year's time, it will be women and minorities running businesses, sciences, and education - therefor the country, I suspect. We'll have to see.

I wonder what other fields have "oddly" high female participation. I'd never have thought that about opera. I know one lighting guy, and he's never said anything one way or the other, so it never crosses my mind.

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