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Adventures in The Patriarchy™: UK to Send Schoolboys to Feminist Re-Education

Jessie L. Bonner

 

Chronicling the ongoing intersectional struggle to liberate women — inclusively defined as the legacy kind and the transgenders — from The Patriarchy™, one microaggression at a time.

UK public schools to send boys to misogyny re-education courses

This week in The Slow British Descent Into Orwellian Dystopia

The Starmer government has announced a plan to send public schoolboys to re-education courses and to provide “specialist training” to teachers, all in the name of combatting “misogyny.”

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Whereas in any positive context, the BBC is sure to include either primarily or exclusively non-white, non-natives in coverage of British affairs, you will note the conspicuous use of all-white children in the featured photo for this article, titled “Boys to be sent on courses to tackle misogyny in schools.”

Via BBC (emphasis added):

Teachers will be given training to spot and tackle misogyny in the classroom, while high-risk pupils could be sent on behavioural courses as part of the government's long-awaited strategy to halve violence against women and girls (VAWG) in the next decade.

The plans for schools in England - which focus on preventing the radicalisation of young men - have been unveiled as part of a wider strategy which had been delayed three times.

Teachers will get specialist training around issues such as consent and the dangers of sharing intimate images.

Responding to the announcement, the domestic abuse commissioner for England and Wales, Dame Nicole Jacobs, said the commitments did "not go far enough".

She said while the strategy recognised the scale of the challenge, the level of investment "falls seriously short".

The £20m package will also see teachers get training around how to identify positive role models, and how to challenge unhealthy myths about women and relationships.

It will include a new helpline for teenagers to get support for concerns about abuse in their own relationships.

The government hopes that by tackling the early roots of misogyny, it will prevent young men from becoming violent abusers.

Under the new plans, schools will send high-risk students to get extra care and support*, including behavioural courses to tackle their prejudice against women and girls.

*”Extra care and support”! Read: extracurricular henpecking.

No mention, of course, of the elephant in the room, which I trust, dear reader, at this late day, scarcely needs pointing out.

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The obvious outcome of more hen-pecking by feminist teachers groomed in ideologically captured universities is going to be more extremism from the young white male victims, not less.

More and more, I’m convinced the actual purpose of these social engineering schemes is not the stated one — in this case, combatting “rape culture” or whatever — but actually ginning up such resentment and hostility on the part of the put-upon group that it guarantees future violence and thus excuses for the state to crack down harder in a never-ending feedback loop of the controlled demolition of the social fabric.  

Maybe I’m just a conspiracy theorist.

But, as J.D. Vance recently said in response to the label applied to him, “Sometimes I am a conspiracy theorist, but I only believe in the conspiracy theories that are true.”

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