Earlier this year I wrote about the incredible accomplishments of women, including those in higher education.

Since the 1980s, women have dominated higher education, earning the majority of bachelor’s and master’s degrees. In 2005-06, women earned 57.5 percent of all bachelor’s degrees and half of the bachelor’s degrees in business. During the same period, women earned 60 percent of master’s degrees and nearly half of doctoral degrees in all disciplines. At Harvard, Princeton, Penn, and Brown, women run the show.

And that’s just higher education. Women have attained incredible power and influence in business, politics, and society in general.

That’s why this blog about the gender-grievance industry from George Leef at sister site The Locker Room caught my eye. Leef blogs about a George Will column.

The notion that, in 2010, women are systematically oppressed by Big Bad Men is hogwash, and the so-called “women’s movement” and its allies do a disservice to women I respect — women who fought hard for opportunity during a time when discrimination was quite real.