The grim future awaiting British boys (why the UK risks sentencing its next generation of men to life’s scrapheap)

Our thanks to a number of people for this interesting recent piece in the Telegraph.

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5 thoughts on “The grim future awaiting British boys (why the UK risks sentencing its next generation of men to life’s scrapheap)

  1. The usual victim blaming nonsense.

    The problem is female teachers refusing to take responsibility for the fact that they have a teaching disability when it comes to educating boys.

    The article alludes to it to some extent with reference to boys being forced to sit still for long periods. Boys need to activate the vestibular system by playing and running around to assist memory and concentration.

    The fact the teachers don’t know this kind of stuff, means the teachers have a teaching disability and not the other way around.

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  2. Exactly. Boys are being failed by the education system. Which we know is biased against them from a series of international and national studies, most done by feminists!. Girls get an average 6% grade inflation in what is now well documented sex discrimination in favour of girls. Add in the fact that boys are far more likely to face serious sanctions for “bad” behaviour and to be held more responsible, therefor being excluded from school far more often. And now the “relationship/sex” sex education that charactises them as toxic. And the teaching profession stands proven to be at best discriminatory and worse hostile to its male pupils. And with no “positive reinforcement” to encourage them its unsurprising they find it harder to shine. While it would be nice to see more male teachers improvements should not have to wait for that, the teaching profession should be held to account and actually teach. Which would be a good first task for a minister for men. And after all with all sorts of shortages of skills it would seem a no brainer to focus on getting every young person ready to play a useful part in our collective future.

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  3. “Average pay adjusted for inflation has fallen by 6.9pc for men since 2008, according to ONS data. Among women, it has climbed 2.2pc. In fact, men’s wages are no higher in real terms today than they were in 2002.”

    Of course men’s pay is falling. In order to close the “gender pay gap”, which organisations are being forced to do by publishing the pay-gay statistics, women must be promoted over and above men. This will cause male pay to fall compared to the past.

    “Men have been behind the fall in average hours worked since the pandemic, while women are working more.

    If men feel they have no prospects or they have no family/parental responsibility why work any harder/longer than they have to.

    ‘“I think it goes back to the idea that we just don’t expect our boys to do well. So they don’t do well,” says Conservative MP Nick Fletcher, who leads the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for men and boys.’

    A mostly female/feminist teaching staff have been taught to despise white boys, especially the working class. After all they are the patriarchy and to blame for all societies ills.

    “Wes Streeting, the shadow health secretary, has announced that Labour is looking at introducing a men’s health strategy to address what he describes as a “crisis in masculinity” that is costing lives.”

    Of course there is a crisis in masculinity, it’s been engineered for decades by feminists and the progressive left.

    ‘“We got the boys together en masse and said to them: ‘You’re going to underachieve. The girls are going to beat you hands down’. And then we showed them the evidence. Their ability profiles were the same. But we said the reality is girls are going to get better results than you and we challenge you to be the first year group to stop that. We called it the ‘effort challenge’.”

    It worked’

    Yes, boys need a different incentive to girls and competition is a positive for boys. It does require teachers need to be on-board with this.

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  4. Beyond sickening! It’s tragic to see the once-mighty Britain being completely destroyed by Wokeness and political correctness. The country is toast and a Horrible place for men & boys!

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