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News A third of teachers reported misogyny among pupils last week

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The government says it has published guidance for teachers on dealing with extreme ideologies and will protect children online.
Ah yes because this is what the UK gov needs to be allocating its resources towards, not locking up the Muslims who rape little white girls, no it’s 15 yo boys saying mean words :feelsjuice:

Head teacher Sukhjot Dhami says the Netflix drama Adolescence has raised awareness among parents, but misogynistic views in schools "have always been there".
Here we go again with more adolescence talk, at this point it’ll probably win a grammy

After Adolescence aired, Mr Dhami sent a letter to Beacon Hill parents explaining some of the emojis used by incels, or "involuntary celibates" - a type of misogynistic online culture - and a guide to some of the language to look out for.

"We've done parental sessions in school," he says, "and we're emphasising to parents that they really have to get control of what their child is seeing and doing at home."
JFL a principal emailing emojis to parents about inceldom, the state of this world is pathetic :feelsseriously:

"You'll see videos saying, 'You have to be a man', and that if you talk about how you feel then you're not a man at all," Adam says. "That's how manipulative it is - it indoctrinates you."
That’s not the BP bro :lul:

  • A majority of teachers who have been teaching for at least five years (61%) said they had seen increases in misogynistic behaviour among pupils since they started teaching
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Theresa, 15, who is also in Year 10, says teenage girls regularly hear sexist comments outside of school.
"Outside of school some boys will be like, 'Oh it's the chuzz group, it's the ugly girls,' and this and that," she says.
That’s not sexist, your just ugly :feelskek:



They’re actually creating anti misogyny classes.
The united cuckdom is doomed…
 
we need to bump those numbers up
 
having a brain = misogyny
 
Theresa, 15, who is also in Year 10, says teenage girls regularly hear sexist comments outside of school.
"Outside of school some boys will be like, 'Oh it's the chuzz group, it's the ugly girls,' and this and that," she says.
Where was the news article when I was being called ugly?
 
Where was the news article when I was being called ugly?
Sorry doesn’t apply to you brocel, we need to think about those poor girls who had their feelings hurt and need to be on national news to so they can cry about it. Not you though, you need to man up
 
Maybe GenZ isn't completely fucked afterall.
 
Ah yes because this is what the UK gov needs to be allocating its resources towards, not locking up the Muslims who rape little white girls, no it’s 15 yo boys saying mean words :feelsjuice:
 
I gotta say I'm surprised and saddened by how low that number is

I would have thought at least 60% of teachers would report "misogyny", given how most teachers are social progressives whose definition of misogyny is way way wider than that of any reasonable person
 
The youth are doing good! Youngcels need to make these foidscum scared to leave home.
 

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