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"I recently did some work for an organization called, “The Girl Effect.” As you can probably guess, it’s a program designed to help girls. There are many such programs like: Girls Inc, Girl Up, Hardy Girls, and so on. It got me wondering: Why are their so many of these pro-girl programs? I mean, are girls so useless that they need all this extra help? It didn’t seem likely to me. I’ve known so many brilliant, talented, amazing, and hardworking women, and I’m pretty sure they were all girls at one point. As far as I know, none of them were given any special coddling and they turned out just fine. They are teachers, business owners, mathematicians, mothers, nurses, doctors, musicians, designers, coaches, business consultants, artists, counselors, scientists, professors, and so on. As far as I can tell, girls can, and do, whatever they want to do. If they want to. So what’s up with all these girl programs? It seems that an idea has gotten in to some people’s heads that girls are somehow disadvantaged, and that they need extra help in order to succeed in this “male-dominated” world that is conspiring against them. Where did that idea come from? Many places. Here is one: In the 1970s someone pointed out that girl’s math scores were lower than the boys. At the time this was considered a “crisis.” As far as I know, no one went so far as to propose that math teachers were hiding the textbooks from female students. Instead they blamed the “male patriarchy” and other multi-syllable words combined with uplifting speeches bestowing ‘hero’ status to all who would join their crusade. Here we are four decades later and the crusade goes on, louder and more self-righteous than ever before. Perhaps it would be fitting to take a break from marching and look at where we are now. Here are some facts: • Boys account for 70 percent of failing grades in public schools. • 65 percent of students in “special education programs” are boys. • The employment rate of teenage boys has dropped from 45% to 23%. • 17% fewer boys go to college than girls. • Twice as many young men live with their parents as young women. • Four times as many young men commit suicide as young women. • SAT scores for young men in 2011, were the worst in 40 years. That is where we are right now. One may believe whatever one wants, but that is reality. Apparently, the effort to help girls catch up has been a huge success, for girls at least. They are far ahead of boys in almost every meaningful measurement. … There is a very long list of reasons, but certainly the feminist movement must bear much of the blame. Through their influence on education, politics, entertainment, and culture, boys and manhood have been marginalised. … All who would oppose them must be cast out as evil villains in the “War Against Women.” And when it happens, the crusaders cheer. Witness the recent FOX News video in which a woman damned two men for having the audacity to suggest that men add value to raising a child. It’s a problem. Anyone who cares to look at the facts can see it. But no one seems to care—about facts—or about boys." mccluresmagazine/activism/girl-power-and-the-trouble-with-boys
Posted on: Fri, 12 Jul 2013 03:13:09 +0000

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