Maybe we're treating boys like defective girls?
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Treating boys like defective girls. That’s a nice line.
The social bullying anything that sniffs of “men’s rights” gets, is brutal. Be prepared to be called an incel and a loser by the indoctrinated left. No word on how those sex lives of the feminized men and confused and generally unattractive women doing all the bullying, actually do work out.
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Female outperforming male in elementary and secondary education … is that a uniquely American phenomenon, or does it happen elsewhere too?
@Klaus , you see this phenomenon in Germany?
@Moonbat , you see this in the UK?
@Renauda , @blondie , you see this in Canada?
@taiwan_girl , you see this anywhere in Asia?Separately, I read elsewhere that in the US, college student population is now more like 60% female to 40% male, where it was much closer to 50%-50% in the early 1990s, and more male-dominant before that.
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Female outperforming male in elementary and secondary education … is that a uniquely American phenomenon, or does it happen elsewhere too?
@Klaus , you see this phenomenon in Germany?
@Moonbat , you see this in the UK?
@Renauda , @blondie , you see this in Canada?
@taiwan_girl , you see this anywhere in Asia?Separately, I read elsewhere that in the US, college student population is now more like 60% female to 40% male, where it was much closer to 50%-50% in the early 1990s, and more male-dominant before that.
@Axtremus said in Maybe we're treating boys like defective girls?:
Female outperforming male in elementary and secondary education … is that a uniquely American phenomenon, or does it happen elsewhere too?
@Klaus , you see this phenomenon in Germany?
@Moonbat , you see this in the UK?
@Renauda , @blondie , you see this in Canada?
@taiwan_girl , you see this anywhere in Asia?Separately, I read elsewhere that in the US, college student population is now more like 60% female to 40% male, where it was much closer to 50%-50% in the early 1990s, and more male-dominant before that.
Well, in all fairness, 12% of that 60% used to be dudes, so…
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Female outperforming male in elementary and secondary education … is that a uniquely American phenomenon, or does it happen elsewhere too?
@Klaus , you see this phenomenon in Germany?
@Moonbat , you see this in the UK?
@Renauda , @blondie , you see this in Canada?
@taiwan_girl , you see this anywhere in Asia?Separately, I read elsewhere that in the US, college student population is now more like 60% female to 40% male, where it was much closer to 50%-50% in the early 1990s, and more male-dominant before that.
@Axtremus said in Maybe we're treating boys like defective girls?:
@taiwan_girl , you see this anywhere in Asia?
I am not sure. I will check.
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Female outperforming male in elementary and secondary education … is that a uniquely American phenomenon, or does it happen elsewhere too?
@Klaus , you see this phenomenon in Germany?
@Moonbat , you see this in the UK?
@Renauda , @blondie , you see this in Canada?
@taiwan_girl , you see this anywhere in Asia?Separately, I read elsewhere that in the US, college student population is now more like 60% female to 40% male, where it was much closer to 50%-50% in the early 1990s, and more male-dominant before that.
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Female outperforming male in elementary and secondary education … is that a uniquely American phenomenon, or does it happen elsewhere too?
@Klaus , you see this phenomenon in Germany?
@Moonbat , you see this in the UK?
@Renauda , @blondie , you see this in Canada?
@taiwan_girl , you see this anywhere in Asia?Separately, I read elsewhere that in the US, college student population is now more like 60% female to 40% male, where it was much closer to 50%-50% in the early 1990s, and more male-dominant before that.
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@Axtremus said in Maybe we're treating boys like defective girls?:
Female outperforming male in elementary and secondary education …
I think that's rather universal now in the Western world.
The system is rigged against boys in a million ways.
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