It appears that journalists are now too lazy to make up their own stories and are filing reports based on Facebook memes. The Story of a Non-Story How a bunch of media outlets got their coverage of an obscure Massachusetts bill really, really wrong. An excerpt from this article: http://www.bostonmagazine.com/news/blog/2014/03/24/non-story-massachusetts-divorce-sex-in-house-bill/ This lengthy and meandering tale…
Read moreProblems of boys, men show no sign of improving
An excerpt from THIS article ‘In 1980, just 12 percent of boys said they did not like school very much at all, according to a study by the Institute of Social Research at the University of Michigan. By 1991, the percentage of boys who disliked school doubled, zooming to 24 percent. Schools come down hard…
Read moreIf I Were A Parent Of A Boy
An excerpt from this post: http://womenformen.org/2014/01/22/if-i-were-the-parent-of-a-boy/ We are in denial about our males. I believe this denial will continue (and we will ultimately rue and mourn the dangerous, socially debilitating consequences) unless we change our academic, media, government, and philanthropic programming to include a new ideological truth: just as the traditionalist paradigm regarding girls and…
Read moreBroken homes, broken boys
There will be a certain point where the bullsh*t they tell people on cable news will finally end. Everything I have been saying is true, real and is starting to rear it’s ugly head…especially in places like CHICAGO. The nuclear-family meltdown of the past half a century has been particularly toxic to boys. BY KAY…
Read moreWar on Boys
From The National Review Online. Read more HERE KATHRYN JEAN LOPEZ: What’s the war on boys? CHRISTINA HOFF SOMMERS: It’s more like a war of attrition. No one wakes up in the morning thinking, “What horrible thing can I do to boys today?” But boys and young men have been massively neglected. Women in the…
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