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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Men’s rights is just a less socially accepted version of feminism. You have some very extreme people just like with feminism but not everyone’s like that. There are legit issues facing men that have been made worse over the past 40-50 years. For example, education. It’s overwhelmingly female which can lead to men not having a positive role model if they aren’t getting it at home. [b]And also in the education system, female teachers tend to be a bit biased against boys in favor of the girls.[/b] [/quote] It’s the opposite.[/quote] Most people have no idea how biased the system is against boys. They don't know the studies that show boys' grades improve with blind grading. They don't know how IQs are distributed differently between men and women and how the distribution should affect college admissions. The sad truth is pro-feminist arguments tend to devolve into trying to shame men from noticing such things instead of pointing to tangible benefits of feminist policies. [/quote] How are “IQs distributed differently”? Why would it impact college admissions?[/quote] Men have a wider distribution. There are more male idiots and male geniuses. If we used the old SAT that was focused on identifying genius (a 1400 today is very different from one 40 years ago), men hold a strong majority of the higher scores. [/quote]
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