Educated doesn't mean intelligent. Remember that.
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Just look at the number of scholarships offered to men vs those offered to women. It's by design
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What does school really teach children? 1. Truth comes from Authority. 2. Intelligence is the ability to remember and repeat. 3. Accurate memory and repetition are rewarded. 4. Non-compliance is punished. 5. Conform: intellectually and socially.
1 week ago | 55
My son told me multiple times that boy get called out all the time for same behaviors that girls engage in and don’t get called out. And it happens in a school that is known for its “forward” approach to education.
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Yeah, I saw the writing on the wall. I dropped out in 11th grade. Now I'm 54, work in a trade and make as much as a congressman. But I don't need to shave, wear a tie or tell any lies. I work.
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My niece has a 6 year old boy. The school consider his behaviour "abnormal", because he is boisterous, and easily distracted. The school "referred" him to be assessed, resulting in my niece now receiving £100+per week in benefits. She never asked for it She never applied for it The school did. There's nothing wrong with him, he's just a bright, curious, active little boy. All his teachers are WOMEN. Until MEN are restored to the classroom... This ain't gonna change.
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Keep up the good works sir. More men need to be shown that the system hates them.
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I had a nephew that was run through that public school meat grinder. They had him on suppression drugs (without parent knowledge) by the time he was in grade 5. His parents found out what was going on ONLY because the boy became seriously depressed and he was failing every class. They pulled him out and home schooled him. It took 2 years for him to get back to normal and catch up on his education. He graduated with honors level grades.
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I think the problem is, and always will be there's too many men who turn a blind eye to stuff like this, and say things like " that's not true" "that doesn't happen" " you're an incel who hates women" more men need to wake up to the fact that this stuff is real and happens all the time
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The sad thing is most moms, sisters,aunts and grandmas do not care either. There was a reason God put women in a secondary position and not at the fore front.
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Yep same for me. Currently 20 and lost in life. Never had a gf, never even kissed, no social circle, no career. Just doomed to work random low end jobs my whole life because I was never given the opportunities I needed. Meanwhile women with less than half the ability and natural skills I have are going through life with all the opportunities in the world
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I make more money working on diesel trucks than most college grads and I’m in a largely recession proof field. I don’t worry about my future employment, the DEI people on the other hand may have to get real jobs soon. Trade schools were mostly male and catered to our learning style. FYI.
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I’m so fed up with the bullshit sexism towards Men in this world that I’ve decided to write something about it and get it published so thank you for research info! Peace to all my Brothers in the world.
1 week ago | 24
The feminist manifesto was published at the time of my birth, 1963, It led to wives being jealous of men and work culture, result was transference towards their son's, giving anxiety to the family.
1 week ago | 25
We are in the beginning of a severe recession. Men…you all need to expect them to stick by the “strong and independent” ideology. Let them get a dose of reality.
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In the US this disparity in education started in 1991 when all women were given minority status. Giving them access to affirmative action benefits. Along with gender quotas being applied at the same time.
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I was active, competitive, curious, and creative. They called me autistic for it and wanted me to be medicated. Spoiler alert: I’m not neurodivergent in any way but that didn’t stop them from trying to chemically stunt me rather than do their jobs.
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MenNeedToBeHeard
If you want to see just how badly boys are doing in society, look no further than the classroom.
Because the truth is boys aren’t thriving in school. They’re barely surviving.
Look at the numbers:
· Lower grades and test scores
· Higher dropout rates,
· More ADHD diagnoses,
· Fewer college acceptances.
And while boys are falling behind across the board, schools are bending over backwards to “empower” girls.
The narrative is always the same: girls are the future, boys are the problem.
But let’s be real. Boys aren’t broken. The system is.
Active boys? “Hyper.”
Competitive boys? “Toxic.”
Curious boys? “Distracted.”
Creative boys? “Unfocused.”
By the time they’re teenagers, most boys already feel like failures. Not because they are failures, but because they’ve been told over and over again that they don’t measure up or that they’re toxic.
Teachers, and administrators don’t nurture them, don’t try to help them no instead they label them.
And here’s the kicker: if the same educational outcomes were happening to girls, it would be treated as a national crisis.
There would be new programs, government funding, think tanks, and a hundred hashtags overnight.
But because it’s boys, society shrugs and says, “Well, they’ll catch up eventually.”
Except they haven’t in the 40 years this has been going on and won’t be anytime soon. And we all know it.
Education is supposed to prepare kids for life. Instead, it’s turning boys into statistics.
When you hobble half the population in school, when you view them as a problem, when you tell them over and over again it’s their fault you can’t be then surprised when they stumble through adulthood too.
So let’s stop pretending this is a “neutral” issue. It’s not. It’s gendered and it’s deliberate.
Boys are losing and it’s not an accident, not in the least
Tell me: Did school support you as a boy. How about your sons?
Or did it treat you/they like a problem that needed to be managed?
Let me know in the comments!
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