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The next stage in the attack on men in education; how secondary school continues the campaign to force boys out of education. Looks at how the school curriculum has been modified to remove all elements that improve boys' performance and the reaction from Feminists to any discussion of male intellectual strengths.

• Harvard President Larry Summers on boys' innate abilities
• What do women bring to science?
• Double-standards in the discussion of genetic abilities
• How many female computing teachers could recognise a ZX81?
• Why are women being excessively encouraged into technical careers?

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  • When I was in school I notice when a girl acted out the teachers acted concerned that something was wrong, but when a boy acted out he was just a bastard who needs to be punished.

  • @fishtankbank Same thing happens in the criminal courts. We want to 'understand' the female criminal but we only want to 'punish' the male criminal. As JohntheOther says: "Women are the preferred sex".

  • @Manwomanmyth

    You really think that woman CAN'T do sciences? I agree that the male brain is more geared toward science than the female brain but to say that women can't do science...??

    I was a science major.

  • @ladyEulaelie Normally, I'd ignore this strange type of comment which is completely off-base and misrepresents the film. However, I have time for you because of your fair-minded comments elsewhere.

    To answer, no it's not the case that I think that women "can't do sciences". Relatively, they are not as interested in science as men and nor are women as capable as men at the top-end of ability. That is not the same as saying women "can't do sciences", which would be obviously unsupportable.

  • I 15 and am going into grade 10 next school year yes I failed a grade I think your right about girls having more help but also they are being told they are less from other places and I think that gives them more determination. I’m not told I’m smart or stupid they just leave me alone. Well except in my special class ware they treat you like a baby

  • @slotercard From what other places do you think girls are being told that "they are less"?

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  • These are fantastic video's ...its ridiculous that this has become the issue that it is.. .... as the video states..there are obvious differences between men and women ....and denying them IS foolish to say the least.

    Thanks for posting.

    Why are there less women in the sciences? Because its not only that they cant do it .....its NOT what interests most women! Why cant they accept that?

  • Discrimination against men will continue to get worse UNTIL men stop surrendering primacy in parenting to mothers.

    It's that simple.

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  • Also, hiring qualified teachers is a must, regardless of "learning style". A sensitive jackass who knows nothing about his subject won't be able to teach -anybody-, girl or boy. A loud woman who hates her subject is just as useless.

    I do agree that men who are adept with language and women who are good at math should do what they do best. Gender-oriented studies are just big statistics, and both genders should be exposed to every subject to find the one that they like best.

  • I honestly don't object to your theory; it's the presentation that gives the impression of bias.

    While there may be genetic differences between men and women which orient them to different subjects, I'd say that plenty of women have been born with genetic mathematical talent. Being at the peak of their field is a completely different subject. Nobody, gifted or not, can succeed in the sciences without digging in.

    Affirmative action has gone out of control in every sector, I do agree.

  • Nice idea,but I don't envisage that happening anytime soon.

    I believe that fathers or even uncles should get involved in a boys education and promote school as "cool" and homework and learning as "fun" as far as possible.

    It's also important that dads get involved with the school at grassroots level such as PTA meetings,open days,sports days etc.

    Also,if they're not happy with their sons grades they have to go to the school and enquire as to why this is.

    Men need to involve themselves much more.

  • @sixstringsforever I agree the first thing we need to do is get rid of all the feminists that reside in schools and universities.

  • When one of the UK's leading educational experts-Dr Tony Sewell-claims that boys are failing at school because their schools and lessons have become feminised,it's time to listen up and take notice.

    Feminist teachers have abused their positions of responsibility by nurturing feelings of superiority in girls and inferiority in boys,that's perfectly clear.

    Surely these actions need to be seen for what they are.......sexism!!!

  • @Washingstone There's one in Switzerland that's growing. Now sure about France, though.

  • "as rare as a one armed black jewish visually impaired deaf concert violinist" LOL

    I was wondering if there is a MRA equivalent in France, do you know ?

  • From 5:22, men have to do that every single day, especially professional athletes where if you don't perform at a specific level then you're gone.

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