Is There A War On Men? cc @hannahcranstonpic.twitter.com/JP24JNtGQQ
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Is There A War On Men?Are all of these sexual harassment and abuse allegations a sign of a WAR ON MEN?! Many think so...
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Replying to @TheYoungTurks @HannahCranston
Depends how you define it. Is it a war on men when a little boy with freckles struggles through school and has fewer resources for help, all while more boys are dropping out than girls? I tend to think offering more help to the group already doing better is a war.
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Invariably, they DON’T DO IT. The few that do see a marked improvement - and I’ve seen it, as well. Society is changing, and the only ones responsible are us, by our actions - and, more importantly, inactions.
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Why not?
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Because they’re afraid of their children.
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Allow me to clarify my question: If boys are so willing to spend so much energy on video games, then why can't you keep them interested in school?
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Because they expect things will be handed to them when they get out and none of what happens in school matters. I tell my students differently and many of them thank me when they move on to their next educational level.
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Confirmation bias. The students you damage aren't likely to come back and yell at you. It's pretty clear the general contempt you have for boys. It's always their fault they fail and there are no outside factors. That explains an individual, not a entire group.
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You’re clearly delirious from lack of sleep. Go cry to your incel buddies.
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