Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's amazing how nasty people are toward boys. These are our sons and your future SIL's.
Yes, it's depressing.
The responses here aren't nasty to boys. They are trying to get people like you to get your heads out of your butts.
Boys are fine. They still run the world. Women are still getting the poop end of the stick.
You two really need to get a frickin grip.
Dear lord, can you feminists really not understand the difference between white boomer men, and young millennial and Gen Z boys?
Yeah, you go tell the young black men getting harassed by cops that they rule the world, or the white teen boy in Appalachia who was orphaned by the opioid epidemic who’s town is dying; that THEY rule the world.
Get out of your feminist UMC bubble.
There’s a segment of men dominating in many areas that has unfortunately been extrapolated to be associated with all males.
If you read the article, it states that boys still outperform girls in STEM related subjects. Those types of jobs pay a lot more. So, even if girls are outperforming boys in school, that's not translating into higher paying jobs.
Despite female students outperforming males virtually across the board, this advantage is not necessarily carried through to employment, said Carroll.
Young women are still under-represented in some STEM subjects, have fewer opportunities available and command lower salaries than men.
“We need to figure out why female students are still less likely to pursue technology, engineering and maths, and what the possible implications of these gender-based patterns are for labor markets,” Carroll added.
There are very few jobs women can do without a degree that pays decently. Not so for men. The vocational jobs that pay well tend to be more geared towards men -- plumbers, electricians, and the like. Coupled with the cost of college, a lot of young men don't see the need to go to college or an education in general.
The other reason for the disparity is maturity. Boys mature slower than girls. My DS is a really smart kid. He was in a magnet program in HS. He said that the boys did well (DS and a male friend got straight As), but that they cared less about academics in general. The girls were much more serious students.
I honestly think that girls have been allowed to shine more now in academics, whereas boys have not moved much in terms of academic performance. So, it appears that boys are doing worse than girls, but in reality, it's just that the girls have really stepped up their game. They've been told that they can do whatever they want, and to not let being a female stop them. Boys didn't need that message because they already saw male figures in power positions, as astronauts, etc.. They still do, so I am not sure why boys aren't able to step up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's amazing how nasty people are toward boys. These are our sons and your future SIL's.
Yes, it's depressing.
The responses here aren't nasty to boys. They are trying to get people like you to get your heads out of your butts.
Boys are fine. They still run the world. Women are still getting the poop end of the stick.
You two really need to get a frickin grip.
Dear lord, can you feminists really not understand the difference between white boomer men, and young millennial and Gen Z boys?
Yeah, you go tell the young black men getting harassed by cops that they rule the world, or the white teen boy in Appalachia who was orphaned by the opioid epidemic who’s town is dying; that THEY rule the world.
Get out of your feminist UMC bubble.
There’s a segment of men dominating in many areas that has unfortunately been extrapolated to be associated with all males.
Despite female students outperforming males virtually across the board, this advantage is not necessarily carried through to employment, said Carroll.
Young women are still under-represented in some STEM subjects, have fewer opportunities available and command lower salaries than men.
“We need to figure out why female students are still less likely to pursue technology, engineering and maths, and what the possible implications of these gender-based patterns are for labor markets,” Carroll added.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s probably accurate to say something like…parenting and teaching needs to evolve to help
Boys turn into socially responsible and productive members of 2024+ society as opposed to treating them like it’s 1950 and wondering why that doesn’t translate into successful men.
It’s going to include a lot more discussing feelings and washing dishes than the “the boys are not ok!” crowd would probably like.
As long as the "boys will be just fine!" crowd are ready to admit there might be a problem, we can talk about next steps.
there's only a problem if you make into a problem by not parenting your son to be a responsible, independent person.
Yes, I have a son.
Which demographic of boys do you think is struggling the most? Are you assuming I fall into that demographic?
NP. If I had to guess, the demographic of boys with the most struggles are being raised by a single mother, and are also disproportionately non-white.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s probably accurate to say something like…parenting and teaching needs to evolve to help
Boys turn into socially responsible and productive members of 2024+ society as opposed to treating them like it’s 1950 and wondering why that doesn’t translate into successful men.
It’s going to include a lot more discussing feelings and washing dishes than the “the boys are not ok!” crowd would probably like.
As long as the "boys will be just fine!" crowd are ready to admit there might be a problem, we can talk about next steps.
there's only a problem if you make into a problem by not parenting your son to be a responsible, independent person.
Yes, I have a son.
Which demographic of boys do you think is struggling the most? Are you assuming I fall into that demographic?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s probably accurate to say something like…parenting and teaching needs to evolve to help
Boys turn into socially responsible and productive members of 2024+ society as opposed to treating them like it’s 1950 and wondering why that doesn’t translate into successful men.
It’s going to include a lot more discussing feelings and washing dishes than the “the boys are not ok!” crowd would probably like.
As long as the "boys will be just fine!" crowd are ready to admit there might be a problem, we can talk about next steps.
there's only a problem if you make into a problem by not parenting your son to be a responsible, independent person.
Yes, I have a son.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s probably accurate to say something like…parenting and teaching needs to evolve to help
Boys turn into socially responsible and productive members of 2024+ society as opposed to treating them like it’s 1950 and wondering why that doesn’t translate into successful men.
It’s going to include a lot more discussing feelings and washing dishes than the “the boys are not ok!” crowd would probably like.
As long as the "boys will be just fine!" crowd are ready to admit there might be a problem, we can talk about next steps.
there's only a problem if you make into a problem by not parenting your son to be a responsible, independent person.
Yes, I have a son.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s probably accurate to say something like…parenting and teaching needs to evolve to help
Boys turn into socially responsible and productive members of 2024+ society as opposed to treating them like it’s 1950 and wondering why that doesn’t translate into successful men.
It’s going to include a lot more discussing feelings and washing dishes than the “the boys are not ok!” crowd would probably like.
As long as the "boys will be just fine!" crowd are ready to admit there might be a problem, we can talk about next steps.
Anonymous wrote:Richard Reeves at the Brookings Institute has done a lot of research on this. If you overlay race and socioeconomic data then you find it’s black and Hispanic boys or those who are just poorer who are doing particularly badly. There’s a 3% difference between Asian girls and boys graduating high school on time but almost a 10% difference between black girls and boys.
https://www.brookings.edu/articles/the-unreported-gender-gap-in-high-school-graduation-rates/
https://www.brookings.edu/articles/racial-disparities-in-the-high-school-graduation-gender-gap/
Anonymous wrote:It’s probably accurate to say something like…parenting and teaching needs to evolve to help
Boys turn into socially responsible and productive members of 2024+ society as opposed to treating them like it’s 1950 and wondering why that doesn’t translate into successful men.
It’s going to include a lot more discussing feelings and washing dishes than the “the boys are not ok!” crowd would probably like.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's amazing how nasty people are toward boys. These are our sons and your future SIL's.
Yes, it's depressing.
The responses here aren't nasty to boys. They are trying to get people like you to get your heads out of your butts.
Boys are fine. They still run the world. Women are still getting the poop end of the stick.
You two really need to get a frickin grip.
Dear lord, can you feminists really not understand the difference between white boomer men, and young millennial and Gen Z boys?
Yeah, you go tell the young black men getting harassed by cops that they rule the world, or the white teen boy in Appalachia who was orphaned by the opioid epidemic who’s town is dying; that THEY rule the world.
Get out of your feminist UMC bubble.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's amazing how nasty people are toward boys. These are our sons and your future SIL's.
Yes, it's depressing.
The responses here aren't nasty to boys. They are trying to get people like you to get your heads out of your butts.
Boys are fine. They still run the world. Women are still getting the poop end of the stick.
You two really need to get a frickin grip.
Dear lord, can you feminists really not understand the difference between white boomer men, and young millennial and Gen Z boys?
Yeah, you go tell the young black men getting harassed by cops that they rule the world, or the white teen boy in Appalachia who was orphaned by the opioid epidemic who’s town is dying; that THEY rule the world.
Get out of your feminist UMC bubble.
Well said.
Or tell the suburban D.C. area boy, who consumes modern social media, movies, and online content, where men are constantly portrayed as useless buffoons, while Women are portrayed as the intelligent, responsible, and brave ones.
Agree: in this thread there may be only a few people (or maybe just one person responding over and over), but there is a serious case of a responder who is living in a feminist bubble.
A distorted, toxic, feminist bubble. OP is right: the boys are not all right.
I think there’s at least one person who’s sock puppeting and posting extremely inflammatory things on both sides. However I also think there’s more than a few women in this thread posting stuff almost as bad.
I've posted some of the stuff you're talking about and I'm a man. I've just got no time for whining and entitlement or parents who enable that.
Boys are perfectly capable of sitting still and learning their times tables, I know because I did it. Boys are perfectly capable of becoming competent and intelligent even if a man on TV isn't. There's no reason why "the boys" aren't capable of succeeding in school. They just have to do the work, the same as the girls.
Just like in the 1950s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's amazing how nasty people are toward boys. These are our sons and your future SIL's.
Yes, it's depressing.
The responses here aren't nasty to boys. They are trying to get people like you to get your heads out of your butts.
Boys are fine. They still run the world. Women are still getting the poop end of the stick.
You two really need to get a frickin grip.