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23 March 2012

Send your sons to boys schools

After doing a lot of reading up on social issues, I've learned a great deal about the state of schools in western countries. Schools have been very feminized to make it more conducive to learning for girls. Unfortunately what's also become apparent is that boys are very different from girls. Boys learn differently from girls. Boys and girls also learn at different speeds. Favouring one will disfavour the other. You might as well try to train cats and dogs together. The feminization of schools has resulted in entire generations of males being let down by the school system.

In the US, the feminization of schools has extended to physical activity and not just learning. Many schools abolished recess and cut down on physical activity. This has resulted in large numbers of boys diagnosed with ADHD and similar disorders because they have no way to burn off their energy.

Many extreme feminists are more than happy with this situation they created. But unless they're lesbians, they will soon find that - in Warren Farrell's words - "when one sex wins, both sexes lose."

As I've pointed out in a previous post, men need a proper education in order to fulfill their reproductive role. That is, to succeed in their ultimate goal of reproduction. But women also need men who have the capacity to provide for a family. A woman can't succeed in her ultimate goal of reproduction without a man's help. What the current school system is doing is creating generations of men who will grow up to be useless to women. This is already a problem and women are taking notice.

What should you do about your sons? Because boys learn differently from girls, they need to be taught separately from girls. In boys schools, they are also more likely to be exposed to male teachers, and that's a good thing because boys need plenty of male role models. Boys schools are also better equipped for sports and other physical activity. They are also able to study without being distracted by the girls.

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