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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Supporting white men means exactly that. If you think there is a problem with disaffected white males, find ways to support them. When we thought there was a problem with girls and self esteem, sports, math we found ways to support them. Girls are now overtaking males in higher education. Signed, a woman[/quote] Boys and young men need strong positive male role models in their lives. It's not that complicated. We don't need MORE mandated government special snowflake programs to support them. [/quote] This whole role model thing that people obsess about, particularly women, does nothing to help bullied kids. Why do the bullies have special programs to keep them in school and out of prison (including their own alternative schools) while the bullied kids get nothing except more bullying and in many cases suicide (and in the even more extreme mass shootings). This doesn’t just affect boys either. Google “bullying suicide” and you will see plenty of articles about it. The schools do nothing. Speaking from personal experience, I wasn’t only bullied by students, one of my 7th grade TEACHERS made fun of me.[/quote]. Sadly, in an effort to correct past past wrongs, we as a society are creating new wrongs and our young males—particularly white males—are paying the price. The negative input they receive is overwhelming and where are they to turn? Their supposed “white privilege” means that their life is supposed to be so much easier and their opportunities are supposed to be so much greater than those of the “oppressed” groups—which is basically everyone else. So if you are a young white male and you are depressed, bullied, abused, under-privileged, etc., where are you to turn and why would you think you would even get support because, you know, you are a white male and society says you have it all. We cannot continue to correct past wrongs by creating new wrongs and may those who did nothing wrong pay for those who did. [/quote]
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