Do our educational systems suppress masculinity?
Can anything be done?
>>130106167
>only ironical displays of strength tolerated
>clowning as camouflage mechanism
sad
>>130106374
Kid slams more pussy in a week than you have in your lifetime.
>>130105538
We need to put competition back in the classroom.
Boys like to win. Jordan Peterson will tell you that's because of the dominance hierarchy. Over the past 20 years or so there has been an effort to make school more easy, welcoming, and less competitive. This is especially true of common core, which teaches at a uniform pace that is accessible to the lowest common denominator. What does this do? It makes school a boring place to be, where you are forced to do busy work and can't show off your superiority. You have to sit in a classroom and get told what to do by a teacher, who is usually female in the lower grades. These teachers, who certainly have good intentions, don't understand boys the way other boys do. That means that they can't play to the boys' strengths in the classroom. The boys who do succeed are usually forced to adopt more feminine styles of learning, writing etc. because that is what their teacher wants.
I believe this problem gets less significant in upper levels as the option to take harder classes emerges and there is a greater presence of male teachers.
>>130105538
>Can anything be done?
Homeschooling.
When baby boomers/hippies became teachers everything went to shit. Public education in the west stifles competitiveness in academia.
i wouldnt say its the educational systems themselves but when they allow little girls to talk about feminism to their classes and shit on all the males then yes it makes the boys feel bad about themselves and hinders the growth of the one important trait they should be developing