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Came across an article talking about the switch to 5G
thehill.com
So the national security and technological status of the United States literally depends on getting more "blue collar" workers to set up 5G, but instead of skilled trades the vast majority seek to go to college and rack up debt pursuing saturated degrees:
Why might this be? Well for one, bluepilled parents and culture all say access to sex is dependent on a "high status" job. All things (looks) being equal, a foid probably would go with the indebted out of work lawyer over the guy installing 5G cables. You end up with a "skills gap" based on the hope of sex. It's a shitty way to organize labor for a society.

Senators fret over lack of manpower to build 5G
A group of senators on Wednesday fretted over the U.S.’s ability to recruit tens of thousands more people to help build the next generation of wireless technology, a massive undertaking …

U.S. needs 20,000 more people to help "accelerate the deployment of 5G in order to win the race and secure the first-move advantage in the United States." Right now, there are about 27,000 workers prepared to install 5G equipment.
"Additional labor will also be needed to lay fiber, to support wireless connections, install radios and deploy other essential equipment,"
So the national security and technological status of the United States literally depends on getting more "blue collar" workers to set up 5G, but instead of skilled trades the vast majority seek to go to college and rack up debt pursuing saturated degrees:
Why might this be? Well for one, bluepilled parents and culture all say access to sex is dependent on a "high status" job. All things (looks) being equal, a foid probably would go with the indebted out of work lawyer over the guy installing 5G cables. You end up with a "skills gap" based on the hope of sex. It's a shitty way to organize labor for a society.