Manosphere influencers are making classrooms a nightmare. Here's why
Manosphere influencers are making classrooms a nightmare. Here's why

Manosphere influencers are making classrooms a nightmare. Here's why

Manosphere influencers are making classrooms a nightmare. Here's why
Manosphere influencers are making classrooms a nightmare. Here's why
Is your Tate the part between your bum and your balls?
Like Voldemort on the back of prof. Quirrells head except...
Voldemort on Quirrels head:
"let me see him!"
Quirrel:
I had known about those guys for a long time, but their thing is so goofy. I never expected it to be the meme ideology that takes off.
At this rate, conservatism in 20 or 30 years might just be about male supremacy.
20 or 30? That's the reality now. Did you hear about "your body my choice"?
I mean, religious sensibilities, fiscal conservatism, free markets, federalism and lots of other things have more sway. And there's no shortage of older women in the Conservative parties right now, if probably less than the men.
This is only a symptom of a deeper rot, and it's worldwide
I noticed it too. My friend in India reports the same polarization issues we have in the US. Society is digressing. Why?
It's complicated and whenever I post the reasons I get harassed for weeks, including mods and admins, but here goes:
We are in the middle of a men's mental health crisis, it has been going on for more than twenty years now. The causes are multiple, economic uncertainty, lack of positive male role models, social media bringing lifestyle envy, governments and services constantly favoring women over men for funds and support despite those needs already being abundantly covered already, lack of social mobility, depression about the lack of future prospects
And add on top of this EVERY FUCKING TIME men call out for help in need, the entire world comes down on them and tells them 'solve you're own problems, you made patriarchy, you fix it yourself' all the while women get RIDICULOUS amount of social support from homeless shelters, food pantries (the rules for mothers and fathers are usually different as they assume people claiming to be fathers are liars and need to prove, but women never lie and get all the support they ask for no questions)
Society has been geared to devalue men, and when men complain about it we are told 'It's your fault, fix it yourself'
It's deliberate social manipulation by 3rd wave feminists and conservative think tanks and they spend a lot of time and effort making sure everyone sees it all the time
I think part of it is that we've changed the role for women in society without changing the man's role as quickly. We've also seen the destruction of being able to address men as a group in need of their own safe space.
If you haven't, watch the Netflix series "Adolescence". It shows a little bit the extreme of the current state of the incelsphere.
I need to watch it, I’m a sucker for the one-shot
This might be a kind of unpopular opinion but in a way I'm glad that schools are going to have to confront this issue. They're very well placed to do so.
While teachers being abused obviously have my sympathies, the school system can't ignore this problem and then act shocked when this behavior appears in schools.
You say that, but then they trot out “boys will be boys” time and time again.
Not necessarily.
Female teachers are resigning over this.
All of that is irrelevant without administrators being on board. And that will never happen.
I'm not sure why you assume this but my wife and I both work in high school (grade 8 - 12) which is part of a small, fairly conservative community. Our administrative staff all the way up to superintendent are extremely supportive of these types of things. Inclusion and awareness is very important at our high school for everyone. We also have social media education introduced in multiple classes. About 3/4 of all staff are female and neither of us have witnessed this type of misogynistic behavior. Our struggle is racism, antisemitism and intolerance.
I'm not saying that misogyny isn't a problem, I experience it on instagram and YouTube all the time and the comment sections are insane. My point is that administration does care, we are encouraged to include this type of education in our curriculum and we talk about it during staff meetings.