http://www.policymic.com/articles/89591/...ign=social
I know the scotts where kilts or something but in France I do believe skirts are still girl-wear. I can't believe feminists have boys willingly not wearing the pants.
Is the male-feminist plague worse in France than the US? I thought we had it bad but damn.
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I followed the link to the claim boys are treated "in a preferential manner" and discovered even the article they link to is skeptical of the alleged preferential treatment.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnew...eport.html
"De-constructing gender stereotypes" is a fancy way of indoctrinating kids into thinking men and women are the same. I feel bad for French children. They are gonna grow up confused.
I know the scotts where kilts or something but in France I do believe skirts are still girl-wear. I can't believe feminists have boys willingly not wearing the pants.
Is the male-feminist plague worse in France than the US? I thought we had it bad but damn.
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Hundreds of boys across 27 schools in the city took part in the "Lift the Skirt" campaign, which was thought up by the students and backed by the education ministry. Students who didn't feel like baring their legs showed support by wearing stickers that read, "I am fighting against sexism, are you?" The initiative was born to "take action to promote awareness and change perceptions," amid a "feeling of daily discrimination" against female students.
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I followed the link to the claim boys are treated "in a preferential manner" and discovered even the article they link to is skeptical of the alleged preferential treatment.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnew...eport.html
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Critics of the report on Tuesday accused France's Socialist government of being bent on foisting "gender theory" – the notion that gender differences are a social construct – on its national education system.
According to extracts of the report published in Tuesday's Le Figaro newspaper, education ministry inspectors found that teachers treat boys "in a preferential manner while remaining convinced they are being totally fair".
Girls, it concludes, are considered "naturally responsible and ready to help" - and thus normally assigned the role of "looking after" the class when the teacher has to leave it. But when it comes to scholastic ability, teachers' expectations of girls are "lower".
Girls, for example, are often asked "closed" questions that fail to allow them to expound, whereas teachers pay more attention to boys. "(Boys) seem to be more judged on cognitive efforts whereas are above all judged on their 'positive attitude'," the report claims.
Despite this supposed bias, girls perform much better than boys, with more than half reaching the end of their school education without having to re-sit a year, compared to only 40 per cent of French boys.
Attempts to change sexist attitudes are being hampered, it says, by the founding principle of the French Republic that equality is a given.
The report proposes "deconstructing gender stereotypes" as early as possible in the French school system.
"De-constructing gender stereotypes" is a fancy way of indoctrinating kids into thinking men and women are the same. I feel bad for French children. They are gonna grow up confused.