What Is the Role of an All-Boys School in 2019? How the Elite Institutions Are Trying to Adapt
Submitted by Mastodon on Tue, 2019-10-15 01:17
Article here. Excerpt:
'When the all-boys Regis High School in Manhattan devoted a day this spring to discussing challenges facing women today β sexual harassment, discrimination in the military, the gender pay gap, for instance β it was a first for the school, an example of an all-male institution confronting the issues raised by the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements.
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It also reinforced to Alice Foppiani, a senior at the all-girls Marymount School of New York, just how far they had to go. βIt felt like they were learning very basic information that they should have learned a while ago,β says Foppiani, 17, who participated in a panel at Regis that day with fellow Marymount students.'
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Dating club
The girls are trying to establish a dating club. That's pretty much all that's going on here.
Only one sex is allowed to display its (minor) problems
I don't suppose the girls school will reciprocate to learn of the many ways in which boys and men are disadvantaged and discriminated in a society that only shows concern for female issues.
Exactly, Douglas
While the boys' school discusses women's problems, I doubt the girls' school will ever talk about men's problems--because, as we all know, men don't have any problems, and if any claim to, they're simply losers who can't get laid or can't get married.
"Incel" has become the latest way to dismiss and stigmatize men who doubt the dominant feminist narrative.