Yes, and also the constant promotion of "diversity" (aka anti-white-men) is grating psychologically especially on the younger generation. Even if you can get the job, why bother if you know you'll have women as bosses who may or may not have earned the position, and your career is essentially blocked? Plus, where you can't even crack a joke with the other guys at work because it's not politically correct? Where you have to use gendered language etc.? No wonder men are bailing, especially those with some smarts. Tragically, they often end up playing video games or some such.
To go a bit on a tangent here, in terms of music it seems they are also messing with female and male energy, as seems to be the trend. To simplify and cliché-ify a bit, female singers can manifest almost absolute beauty - the kind of angelic voices that are so mesmerizing and seem to bring a piece of heaven directly to earth, thanks to the (arguably) greater and more direct closeness to the realm of beauty and harmony women have, at least in potential. Whereas the male artistic energy is more edgy, more life-changing, daring, conquering: in a sense, men need to create grand, epoch-defining things in their quest for spiritual connection, whereas women, in a sense, are already there. (This is a thought I have read elsewhere which I found kind of interesting.) This might be one reason why there isn't much "great art" (and science, philosophy etc.) by women throughout history - not that they can't create stunningly beautiful things (they can, perhaps even better than men), but they don't go on these grand, epoch-defining quests, this borderline-insane nerddom that men often exhibit, for better or worse.
Now in music, they flipped this script, so that suddenly women are the "trailblazers" and conquerors and epoch-definers; but since it's a mismatch of energy, you end up with Madonna and all the much worse female singers of the last 2 decades. Compare that to, say, Freddie Mercury or David Bowie, who also shifted boundaries, played with questionable androgyny etc., but like them or not, they had a certain depth, an artistic vision. Or earlier John Lennon with his weird artsy performances. With the female stars of recent years, instead of focusing on manifesting pure beauty, they hijacked this male energy, but all you end up with is vulgarism and prostitute-like stuff. Or, with Taylor Swift, the lighter version of it with screams to end the patriarchy and such. Then again, one reason why she is so popular might be that she's at least closer to the female archetype of manifesting beauty without nonsense than many of the other female stars of our day.