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by zenbowman
4445 days ago
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I don't see how this is anything but discriminatory. If you look at the stats, boys are falling behind in nearly every area, in terms of levels of achievement. Taking away incentives for them in the one area they tend to do well is discrimination, plain and simple. "I'm concerned that boys have become politically incorrect, that we are a society in the process of turning against its male children." - Christina Hoff Sommers I personally have been a mentor for a three sets of boys over the last three semesters at Spark (http://sparkprogram.org/) and have seen firsthand the positive experiences boys can have when they learn they can be creators, and not just consumers. To take away that creative spirit from boys is a crime, and I cannot see myself supporting any nonprofit initiative that discriminates in such a manner. |
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