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Abuse of Boy-- Not Quite So Important to School Authorities
posted by Matt on 10:48 PM March 28th, 2006
Inequality Anonymous User writes "And no mention of sexual harassment. Well of course it's not when the boy is the victim -- I guess he wanted it. Story here."

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Unfortunately we have no details... (Score:1)
by pondguy on 09:56 AM March 29th, 2006 EST (#1)
We have no details of this incident. The victim was a boy, and its possible that the other kid was a boy or a girl, we dont know.

Anyway, its sad that two articles down we have news of a boy removed from school because he slapped a girls butt (not to mention the horrid love letter).

Boys are being taught early on that anything they do is wrong. If they dont know its wrong, they'll be told so as soon as they do it and receive maximum punishment. The problem is that no one cares about boys anymore. The school system doesnt, the college system doesnt, and the government doesnt. They're too busy cuddling girls and holding their hand until they're 45 so they can gain an 'edge'.

Boys are being bred to clean toilets and pay child support checks...didnt you know that?
Re:Unfortunately we have no details... (Score:1)
by Hunchback on 03:25 PM March 29th, 2006 EST (#3)
    Boys are being bred to clean toilets and pay child support checks...didnt you know that?

This is the ultimate goal of feminism, alluded to only in their innermost circles.

Remove all fathers from the households, brainwash the mothers (and teachers), make educational establishments hostile environments for males, boost females, create a two-tier society based on gender, and eventually run all significant institutions by and for women.

And they've made marriage such an unattractive venue for men that single motherhood is quickly becoming the norm.

Kids usually act out (Score:1)
by Davidadelong on 10:28 AM March 29th, 2006 EST (#2)
When I was in the first grade there was a Girl that liked me. We were playing in the playground before class and when the bell rang she held me back to show me something. She unzipped my pants and pulled out my willy. I was actually frightened, but she assured me that she wouldn't hurt me. It was when she put her mouth on my willy that I freaked and ran into class late. I didn't tell on her. She later told me that her "brother" who was a couple of years older showed her "how". It seems that her parents, both mother and father abused their Children sexually. That being said, young Children learn that behavior from someplace before hormones kick in. It is far much easier to demonize the Child than to point to institutionalized behavior that is allowed; to produce People that are easier to control. Just a thought...
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