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from: Greg1199{at}yahoo.Com
date: 2005-01-11 10:42:00
subject: Re: Educational Misandry

Sir Jessy of Anti wrote:
> Misandry Under Attack
>
> by Jenna Fulstrom
>
> Associated Press Writer
>
> "Did you report it?"
>
> "Yes"
>
> "Did you post it to the site?"
>
> The above conversation is taking place right now, all over America.
It's a
> dialogue little Johnny might be engaged in to classmate Bobby or even
his
> sister Jessica.  Teachers beware:  it's a conversation that could
harm your
> career.

Ha!  I wish there had been an internet when I was a kid.  Beware, Big
Bird.  Now your hostage students can fight back.  MUUWAHAHAHAHA

[...]

> James Tater a concerned father claims educational misandry has had a
> personal effect on the schooling of his fifth-grader.    He is one of
four
> fathers who have filed lawsuits in various jurisdictions across
America
> against school boards and staff on behalf of the children affected.
Seeking
> punitive damages and educational reforms with regards to hostile
anti-male
> environments, he claims the lawsuits are a "trend" that seems to be
growing
> very quickly.

Oh yeah.  Finally, some good news.

[...]

> In his case, there was a picture of a girl kicking a boy in the groin
area
> on the wall inside his fifth-grader's classroom.

I wonder how many girls have the guts to actually do that.

[...]

> It appears James is not alone.  Even tech-savy children are now more
prone
> to discuss their teachers and classrooms online.

And since they know more about the net than their bimbo teachers,
they're likely never to be found out.

>  "my techer said men starts all the war becuz they are naturly
vilent" one
> 12 year old writes.

Ugh!  Funny that women never say that to me, but they're vocal and
courageous when surrounded by 12-year-olds.  I wonder if Miss Muffett
would have said such a thing to a gathering of businessmen.

[...]

> Robert Wilson, a teacher in southern Arizona says he understands the
> concern, but generally condemns the methods.
>
> "You don't achieve educational reforms through litigation."

You're right, Robert, but not because you're a spineless pantywaist.
You're right because the real way to reform schools is to give parents
a choice.  If you force parents to pay for your public children's
prisons, whether their kids go there or not, then the teachers can do
as they like, and the gravy train will never stop.  But if parents can
decide where to send their kids and their money, or their vouchers,
then the James Taters of the world can tell you and your coven to go
pound sand.  Then we'll see how tough you all are with your students.

Teachers provide a service.  It's time they started acting like it.

> His concern is shared by the ACLU, who claim that such tactics are
being
> used to silence intellectual diversity.

Oh, so the picture of the foot in the groin was "intellectual
diversity?"  Would the ACLU mind if I went to their nearest office and
demonstrated my committment to intellectual diversity?

[...]

> "Do not cry that it is our duty to serve you.  We do not
> recognize such duty.  Do not cry that you need us.
> We do not consider need a claim.  Do not cry that you
> own us.  You don't.  Do not cry that we owe you.  We do
> not recognize unearned guilt.  Do not beg us to return.  We
> are on strike, we, the men of the mind." --  Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged
This is one of the best sigs I've seen.  Good job.
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