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I can excuse the first but the 2nd? Why? Fook dat guy.I voted for Trump and rooted for Mayweather.
I can excuse the first but the 2nd? Why? Fook dat guy.I voted for Trump and rooted for Mayweather.
I have a kid in elementary school. It's a great school and I don't see any issues. Pretty much the same as when I was a kid, minus the iPads.
I'm paying very close attention as well because the first time "I'm 5 and a tranny" is read in class I'm raising fucking hell.
I can excuse the first but the 2nd? Why? Fook dat guy.
I think most little girls in kindergarten in the fifties were fine too. But nationally, statistics bear out a notable drop in male academic achievement at every level of education over the past several decades.
It's a well known to experts, but hasn't really broken into the national consciousness as an issue. Mainly imo because the harpies always crying about a mythical patriarchy have framed the discussion so strongly that the idea that males could be discriminated against or that girls could be the privileged class in important spheres seems outlandish. There's a lot of hand-wringing over how well women do in STEM disciplines, but very little concern that boys are falling behind in everything else.
Would've been neat I think but I get ya.Much of a douche as Mayweather is, he's authored a legacy that deserves better than to be upended by some Paddy-come-lately.
Modern schools aren't structured to accommodate boys natural tendencies. Somewhere along the line it was decided that testosterone is a bad thing. I'm not sure we can counter behavior rooted in evolution in 20 years of telling Johny to sit down and act meek and mild. I think that might be a contributing factor as well.I think most little girls in kindergarten in the fifties were fine too. But nationally, statistics bear out a notable drop in male academic achievement at every level of education over the past several decades.
It's a well known to experts, but hasn't really broken into the national consciousness as an issue. Mainly imo because the harpies always crying about a mythical patriarchy have framed the discussion so strongly that the idea that males could be discriminated against or that girls could be the privileged class in important spheres seems outlandish. There's a lot of hand-wringing over how well women do in STEM disciplines, but very little concern that boys are falling behind in everything else.
Bullshit.Not surprised...you have to lack a lot of self awareness to agree with Trump on just about anything. And real men don't talk that way, not if they've ever had a daughter, or a wife (they cared about), or a sister, or generally respected women.
That headline intentionally takes what Floyd said out of context. The headline kind of implies Floyd said Trump was a real man, and that's why he said those things. Floyd was actually just saying that the reality is that most men speak that way.
Wifebeaters of a feather flock together.
Bullshit.
Men talk like that.
Women also talk like that.
As opposed to admitting he had sexually assaulted women whom he had just met.
Look at the recent Facebook comments from women thrown at the likes of the gainesville police, if anyone believes women don't say worse than trump did they are naive as hellThe country hates men. Masculinity, testosterone. It's unacceptable to think and talk like a man. Just look at some of the "men" in this thread.
Good thing is, women are still attracted to men. So these guys will get it, eventually. Or they wont, and they'll probably turn into women hating serial killers.