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by Anonymous User on Monday February 24, @06:18PM EST (#1)
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Even if the schools create a "GuyTalk" program for the boys in school, chances are it will be very different from the girls' program. Usually, programs aimed at girls are designed to "empower" them (I am so sick of that word) while those aimed at boys are designed to guilt them.
They usually seem as though Oprah and her studio audience drew them up.
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Usually, programs aimed at girls are designed to "empower" them (I am so sick of that word) while those aimed at boys are designed to guilt them.
Sounds like that thing Christina Hoff Summers spoke at a while back, where somebody told her to "Shut the f*** up, bitch!" She was questioning the effectiveness of a programme called 'Boy Talk', which I think was part of an anti-drugs project that included something called 'Girl Power'. My finger is already down my throat.
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by Anonymous User on Tuesday February 25, @06:29PM EST (#3)
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Good job Joe Manthey! I hope your efforts don't get corrupted with feminist ideology...
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