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Actually, it better answers the question "What challenges do boys face dealing with schools?".
I think that will probably end up being the approach I need to revise the article around. Then my plan is to add some questions to the beginning of the first paragraph as InsaneCatarpilla mentioned around that theme (probably changing or removing the first sentence) and call that an introduction. Or is there a better way to tie these ideas together in a neat bundle?
I think asking what are the challenges boys face is a better angle to look at it from, because being able to identify the problems will inherently lead into find solutions, I’m not a good writer so I can’t help much, but it was just a thing I noticed, just a short little primer at the start I think would help it flow a little better and help it to feel like a more natural read. 😃
For a while now, we have known that our boys have been struggling in education. Also, for a while now we have focused on improving our girls' performance in schools, and have been remarkably successful. Our attention now needs to be on preventing our boys' worsening ability to do well in school, but how do we achieve this? First, we must evaluate the reasons why our boys are not performing to the same standard...
Perhaps something like that.
I just want to say something.
I was reading articles on the website and I felt the urge to share them, but I'm scared that it will ruin my career.
Even finishing my studies would be hell on earth, because all the professors are feminists and left wing liberals
So I have to self-sensor.
Hold on dude, things are surely changing.
@Thijs Peters#9845 Thank you for saying that, but please don't ruin your career! There are ways around it though. You could say something like "I was shocked by this, what do other people think?" And then maybe avoid replying to anyone?
@Men Are Human we need to create a canned replies datbase
Compile the best arguments to create easy replies to the most frequently asked questions.
I think personalised replies are much more persuasive than someone spewed of a bot
I mean comped citations stats and sources
*compend
Let's say someone asks
Feminism is for men too.. Tell me reasons otherwise.
Men are horribly privileged, tell me areas where they aren't.
Do you know many feminists who honestly look for answers? To them, they are rhetoricals, and they wouldn't ask them
Still, even if they did... I think its better coming from you
Surely you have a better way of explaining things than a robot?
We need to be ready when they encounter such questions elsewhere on reddit or the wider internet.
Yes, ready through our own thoughts and opinions. Not through a standardisation
So that it needs minimal time and editing
I'm talking about quick replies to quick questions
But it will always need editing, one reply isn't gonna change peoples
' minds
The most mundane
What if I make a compilation of all places men are disadvantaged
There is such thing as a quick reply, but most of the time there's more influence in actually doing so yourself
Do you wanna persuede people or fob them off?
It takes fucking lot of effort
Ask yourself that question
Yes it does
Is it worth it?
No
The mrm had already answered the same questions a million times on the sub
Are we talking to the same people here? Trust me, ill ban anyone I see as a feminist troll, you have my promise on that.
What are you seeing here?