Message from @S8N
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Trying to .minimise the damage she caused. Typical of abusers
Lol. That's kind of scary if *that* is considered to be better
Someone should tell me some positive news in the MRM
Male suicide rate is down in the UK
The Reddit has an entire tag for progress and there's a few hundred examples of you want us to dig out a few favourites. Personally, I count every media story covering one of our issues as positive. The fact the BBC made that documentary film shows that things are changing.
Might be a new topic for <#515246258571575297> once the current one is over: https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2019/02/19/women-built-tech-industry-then-they-were-pushed-out/?utm_term=.ba62ebbf18c9
You all will not believe today's lessons
I'll write when I get home
But damn
Today, 4/6 lessons have been about social justice and feminism
They sure seem to be pushing that shit hard in schools... Are gender studies (aka feminism indoctrination) a mandatory course now :/
@S8N You should complain that your education is being upserped by the options of the teachers. If you want to put this story on the site or even write a whole article on your experiences, let me know.
Mandatory course for us is a project (tested before rolling out to entire school) called "Social Responsibility"
As part of today's lesson, we had notes attached to our forehead claiming certain professions. She intentionally put two doctor roles, one a feminine (Ärztin) and a masculine (Arzt)
We had to walk around class and people had to react to eachother based on what professions were on their forehead
Now me and my friend (let's call him Mark) weren't interested in this much and went around, I got a reaction from another friend and Mark didn't do anything basically. The girl who was also doctor was interacting with people as normal
When we went around the class to tell others (and the teacher) what others reacted about us, my friend just made up a typical doctor reaction as I told him his role beforehand (people acted respectfully to me, stuff like that).
We went to the girl (who interacted with the class more) and she said that she was given doctor responses like signaling that another person is hurt.
Teacher went on to capitalise on this and said that it has to do with gender, even went as far as to claim that women are seen as lower beings in society.
Of course my friends disputed this a bit and she accepted to just set the gender debate aside and focus on something else (which was about social class systems)
In English, in our talk about "human rights", we were shown some old posters, around 2013, from a UN campaign. It was a woman's face, with a Google search box over her mouth. In the Google search box, there was "women should" "women are", etc. and all of the autosearch replies were something like "women should be slaves" "women shouldn't be able to vote", etc.
I tried googling it later but nothing appeared. Interesting anyway.
Teacher of course takes use of this as if is somehow a contemporary problem, even though nobody says that outside of incels.me
You're in Germany, right? Any chance you can record some of this behaviour (legally) as evidence of the teachers misconduct
not sure this is misconduct
Idk what to call it exactly but it's not right
Ask the teacher and say its for your notes maybe. They usually just say yes.
If not, a photo would be good.
Lol, I just googled that phrase. "Woman shoulder bag'
That's all I got. XD
Here's an evil teacher who gets her comeuppance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1b1kv2vbI4w
thing is
it's part of actual school program
we're the testing class, then possibly next year this thing rolls out to maybe the entire school
its nuts
@S8N but i think people are going to see through it. what do guys in the class say?
ay some point its going to become undeniable
Yeah, the dudes in my class that were present were mostly making fun of the lesson during or after
Either way, English teacher told us she's going to let us present one civil rights movement of our choice
I was planning on doing MRM but idk how to portray it in a way that it reaches to a non-familiar audience
just present it as is, stick with facts and real world examples. education stats are a good focal point. doing that would be GREAT, thats the kind of thing that will make the MRM mainstream