Are gender quotas in schools sabotaging success for girls? Bulgaria’s controversial policy puts boys ahead

Article here. Excerpt:

'Bulgaria’s education system has been shaped by gender quotas since the 1960s, aiming for a 50/50 gender balance in classrooms. These quotas were initially created to encourage girls to enter traditionally male-dominated fields, such as science, technology, engineering, and maths (STEM). However, our findings suggest that these policies might be doing more harm than good, especially for female students during the high school admissions process.

Despite their original intent, these quotas can sometimes force admissions officers to favour boys—even if they have lower academic scores—to meet the desired gender balance. This has led to situations where girls, who make up 56 per cent of the student population, struggle to get into their preferred schools.

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Australia: Julia Gillard urges Labor to retain 50% female target, warning women still at risk of being dragged back

Article here. Excerpt:

'Julia Gillard is urging the Labor party to never remove its 50% female target for parliamentary candidates despite surpassing it federally, warning there are forces – especially in the “toxic sewer” of social media – which can still drag women back.
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She said having women as 52.4% of Labor’s parliamentary caucus will naturally make it easier for a woman to rise into leadership. It also helped that people generally – and the media in particular – were more conscious now of how women are treated in politics.'

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Bettina Arndt's report from Australia

YouTube video here. Bettina reports on the misuse and abuse of various anti-male laws in Australia.

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UConn ‘first-year women’ program faces federal complaint

Article here. Excerpt:

'The University of Connecticut faces a federal civil rights complaint for an “innovators” program that is only open to females.

The public university in Storrs operates a “First-Year Women Werth Innovators cohort” which includes money, networking, and mentoring opportunities for aspiring entrepreneurs. While men can apply for similar programs as sophomores and juniors, there is no equivalent for freshmen males.

Civil rights activist Mark Perry shared with The College Fix a copy of the recent complaint he filed with the Department of Education. He says the program “illegally excludes and discriminates against non-female, first-year students based on their sex and gender identity.”

He cites several examples of how the program’s language is only directed at women.'

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Humor: SNL classic from 1977

Dan Akroyd and Jane Curtain in one of the more memorable Point-Counterpoint exchanges here. Colorful language, very politically incorrect. Enjoy!

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Humor, discussed: Comedian Bill Burr on Women

YouTube video here. Feminists hate him because he speaks "truth to power". "Far From Eden" covers him.

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Misogyny vs misandry

Article here. Excerpt:

'I’m sure that you’ve heard women say, “I hate it that I love him so much for he’s really horrible.” To step it up a notch though, there are people who really hate the opposite sex.

In a man’s case it’s called misogyny, where the man actually hates women like poison, and all that they stand for. That term has been bandied about for centuries and is very well known.

What we hardly hear about though is misandry wherein women hate men — which is ironic — for real or imagined, the perception is that more women hate men than the other way around, or so it would seem. This is based on the constant uttering from women who dedicate their lives to cussing men, calling them worthless, deadbeat, irresponsible, mean, and other names not fit for airplay.

“Man, all my wife do is cuss me every day, morning noon and night.”

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Jerry Nadler promises higher taxes for ‘rich white men’ if Democrats take Congress

Article here. Excerpt:

'Rep. Jerry Nadler promised this week that rich white men will “certainly” be hit with higher taxes should Democrats retake Congress.

The longtime New York lawmaker made the apparently serious vow to comedian Lionel McGloin, who posed as a fluttering social media influencer on the floor of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, where he was credentialed as a reporter by The Free Press.

“Can we please this year — It’d be so brat — have a higher tax rate for rich white men?” McGloin asked a seated Nadler during an interview posted to YouTube Friday.

“Well, if you have a Democratic Congress, we certainly will,” Nadler said.

McGloin responded enthusiastically, “Yeah, baby, tax those rich old whities!”'

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Former chief of staff sues California State Sen. Alvarado-Gil for sexual harassment, discrimination

Article here. This is one to watch. #believeallmen. Excerpt:

'California State Sen. Marie Alvarado-Gil is facing a civil lawsuit filed by her ex-chief of staff who alleges the senator forced him to do sexual favors while she was his boss and he suffered a back injury because of it.
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Her former chief of staff, Chad Condit, filed the civil lawsuit in Sacramento Superior Court on Thursday. The lawsuit includes allegations of sexual harassment, discrimination, retaliation and violations of other state labor laws. Condit portrayed Alvardo-Gil as an erratic, controlling, sexually abusive authority figure. "This was a sex-based quid pro quo relationship of unwelcome advances and sexual behaviors coupled with punishment and flexing of power," Condit alleged.

Condit worked for Alvarado-Gil first on her campaign when she ran as a Democrat for Senate District 4 in 2022. He became her chief of staff when she got elected and he was fired in December 2023.'

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Studies suggest men are happier if they never get married

Interesting YT video from Better Bachelor here. Three years old but still on mark. He discusses a lot of good points.

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UConn ‘Women in leadership’ program open to men, school says

Article here. Excerpt:

'A new University of Connecticut “Women in leadership” initiative is open to men as well, the school said recently.

The public university in Storrs made a slight edit to its news release about the program the same day The College Fix reached out to the media relations team and general counsel’s office.

“UConn Trustee Creates Breakthrough Women’s Leadership Initiative,” the news release announced. “Gift catalyzes support for women in engineering leadership roles long overlooked.”'

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Virginia women’s college institutes new policy to keep college for women only, barring men

Article here. Excerpt:

'A private women’s college in Virginia announced that it would no longer allow males to join beginning in the Fall 2025 semester.

Sweet Briar College’s Chair of the Board of Director Mason B. Rummel and its President Mary Pope M. Hutson announced the change in an email to the community this August. The college leaders explained the policy changes as a result of the will of the school founder, Indiana Fletcher Williams.

More specifically, Williams’s will mandated that Sweet Briar would be an institution for “girls and young women,” something that the college’s leadership notes “must be interpreted as it was understood at the time the Will was written”--meaning that men who “identify” as women could not be accepted into the women’s college.'

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Boys Under Siege

Article here. Excerpt:

'Boys are under attack in schools.

How are they under attack? Well, they learn that:

  1. Their sex has caused the world's problems,
  2. That Men are privileged.
  3. That men are toxic and have oppressed women.
  4. That Men just need to step aside and let women run things, then things would be better.
  5. They learn that Boys are inherently inferior and simply need to try to be more like the girls.'
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Israel’s Ultra-Orthodox Jews Are at a Crossroads as Military-Draft Orders Arrive

Article here. Excerpt:

'Israel’s ultra-Orthodox Jews, or Haredim as they prefer to be called, are at a critical juncture. So is the Israeli military, which, after a June Supreme Court ruling, is now aiming to draft some 3,000 Haredi men who had previously been exempted if they studied Jewish holy texts in religious seminaries full-time.

Despite the interest shown by young men like Wais, most Haredi leaders fear the military is a melting pot that will pull ultra-Orthodox men into mainstream Israeli culture. The military might soon have to decide how to handle large-scale draft dodging at a time when its struggle for additional manpower has been exacerbated by the nearly yearlong war in Gaza.'

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"We need men" reel

Nice seeing this reel on Facebook, for a change.

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