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Guide To The Truth About Feminism
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What a Piece of Sh*t is Man
The Trojan Horses Of Feminism
Fools
And Feminists
Women -
Weak and Pathetic?
Were Women Oppressed in the West?
The
NSPCC Needs To Be Stopped
Rape Baloney
Harriet
Harman Sucks
Are you an
intelligent person who believes that feminism is about 'equality'? If so, then
please just take five minutes of your time to read the piece Equality Between Men and Women Is Not Achievable
and you will see that feminism is nothing of the sort. Far from it. It is one of
the most malicious and destructive ideologies imaginable. Apply your
intelligence for just five minutes, and you will surely see the truth about feminism
for yourself.
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22/08/03
Boys are Still Top Dogs
Sean Thomas
The
Times
Research suggests that males will always
dominate the highest ranks of IQ.
EVERY AUGUST the media throws a wobbly about
the GCSE and A-level exam results. This year seems to have been a no-win
situation: record passes at A level led to charges of “dumbing down”, while
yesterday’s record failure rate at GCSE has been equally condemned. In other
years the usual concern has been the growing “gender gap” — the way girls
are increasingly outperforming boys at all ages. Last week’s A-level results,
for instance, showed girls stretching their small lead in overall passes
(roughly 96 per cent to 94 per cent), and further consolidating their recent
advantage in the topmost grades. Meanwhile, the past couple of years of GCSE
results have shown girls widening their 10 per cent lead in overall pass rates.
At university level the same story is
unfolding. In 2000 women, for the first time, got more first-class degrees than
men. Indeed, the number of women getting firsts has trebled in a decade — at
higher-education level they now outstrip men in a majority of disciplines.
Such is the notable and increasing tendency
for males to lag behind that the authorities have been forced into concerned
speeches, and even some action. Several studies have been instituted into why
all this is happening and how Britain can get the lads up to speed again. The
Department for Education and Skills, the Audit Commission, the people at Ofsted,
various educationalists, sociologists and psychologists have all been recruited
to the cause. The various studies have been told to focus on the way that boys,
girls and modern British education interact.
One expert with a determined fix on the
problem is Dr Madsen Pirie, president of the free-market think-tank the Adam
Smith Institute. He thinks that the main problem (if you’re a boy) is that UK
schools, and schooling, have been “feminised”.
“By this,” he says, “I mean essentially
that the gender balance in the education profession has tilted markedly towards
women. For many years women have outnumbered men in primary-school staff rooms,
with men elsewhere in the majority. In recent decades, however, women teachers
have come to outnumber men at secondary schools and at sixth form, and women are
now making big inroads into university departments. In itself this is obviously
no bad thing, but it does have unmeant effects that are bad for boys. Because it’s
ultimately the teachers and lecturers who decide how exams are set and
syllabuses taught, the way these things are done has become more ‘female’.
We know, from behaviourists and psychologists, that boys are naturally more
prone to taking risks, and to acting impulsively yet thinking abstractly. The
old-style exams tended to reward this. Boys could do badly all year and save
everything for the final throw. But now we have modular courses and continuous
assessment, and these favour female traits: scrupulousness, diligence,
systematic thought.”
Other experts have also used this same
evidence of the feminisation of schools, but have a different take. John Acklaw,
based in Essex, is a chartered educational psychologist and a one-time schools
inspector. He thinks that the problem is our ‘new-laddish’ culture, although
his analysis is dismissed by other experts who point out that the issue of “male
failure” has had a long shelf-life for a supposedly “modern” problem.
Dilys Davies, a consultant clinical
psychologist with a doctorate in gender differences, says: “Way back in the
1950s there was a report called The Laggards In Our Schools, which was all about
boys falling behind. Girls have always performed better in primary and secondary
schools because they tend to be harder-working, more obedient and more
co-operative. What’s changed is that girls have caught up in sixth form and
university.”
Starkly absent from all these debates is any
mention that there might be an actual difference in intellectual ability between
girls and boys. This is because the standard line to take is that no such
difference exists, apart from the cliché that “boys are good at maps and
girls are good at chaps” (ie, boys have better visuo-spatial ability, and
girls are better at verbal reasoning and therefore relationships). Recently,
however, research has thrown a new light on this vexatious topic.
Richard Lynn and Paul Irwin are professors at
the University of Ulster who specialise in psychometrics: the measurement of
intelligence. Going against the conventional wisdom, Lynn and Irwin concluded in
December 2002 that there are significant differences in intelligence between
girls and boys. To put it simply, girls start off a little bit smarter than
boys, then boys become somewhat smarter than girls — and the boys stay on top.
Of course, it has long been known that girls
mature earlier than boys physically and psychologically. What is new in Lynn and
Irwin’s work is that they quantify this fact, and also find a small but
significant adult male advantage in average IQ. This advantage appears to emerge
at 15 years of age and keeps growing. In fact, Lynn and Irwin estimate that
males are, on average, innately smarter than females by about five IQ points
from the age of 21 onwards.
For an explanation we have to look anew at an
old nostrum once known as “the mediocrity of women”. This relates to the
unquestionable fact that the IQ “bell curve”, the spread of intelligence, is
wider for men than it is for women — that men stretch to both extremes,
whereas women bunch around the average.
It sounds insulting to both sexes when you put
it like that. But the facts are incontestable: in the UK, 63 per cent of
children with special needs are boys. When it comes to severe cases of special
needs, boys are even more predominant: 72 per cent to 28 per cent. Similarly, if
you look at other low-IQ groupings such as those children with dyslexia, autism
and attention deficit disorder, boys are vastly in the majority.
At the other end of the scale, male
predominance is also striking. It has been estimated that boys outnumber girls
at genius IQ level by two or three to one. For IQs over 170, it is 13 to one.
Why is there such greater variability in male
intelligence? There have been many explanations, but the most convincing focuses
on the X and Y chromosomes. Because women have two X chromosomes and men only
one, it is thought that the female chromosomes average each other out by
lowering high potential and heightening low potential in certain faculties, such
as intelligence. By contrast, any gene on the single male X chromosome that
codes for, say, autism, or brilliance at chemistry, is not averaged away.
The result of all this for our girls and boys?
Controversially, some academics believe it means that girls will never dominate
the very top of society no matter how well they do at school, sixth form or
university. What women face is not a “glass ceiling” but a “genetic
ceiling” — they fail to reach the topmost positions in society not because
they face discrimination, but simply because they are not quite as bright as the
very bright men aiming for the same spot. As a result, what we can expect for
the future of Britain is this: a society dominated by a male elite above a cadre
of diligent and bright but not superbright women, with a bottom layer, an
underclass, of considerably more stupid men.
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The so-called 'oppression' of
women ...




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Western men die some five years earlier than
women. They suffer more from nearly every medical disease and ailment that there is.
And yet, far more money is spent by governments on women's health than on men's
health. Men are also nowadays educationally disadvantaged significantly compared to
women; with the curriculum, the teaching methods and the resources being
designed to cater far more for women and girls than for men and boys. Men make up 80% of the homeless. There are more of them in
social service care-homes as
boys. They are many times more likely to be wrongfully arrested, wrongfully imprisoned, mugged, assaulted or murdered. They are 5 times more likely to lose their
children when families break down, 4 times more likely to lose their homes, 4 times more likely to commit suicide,
20 times more likely to be killed or injured at work, 20 times more likely to be
imprisoned, and, probably, more than 100 times more likely to be demeaned, denigrated and ridiculed by the
mainstream media. Men also pay much more in taxes than women but receive far
less in benefits from the government.
In other words, when compared to women, men are
significantly disadvantaged when it comes to their health, their lifespans, their homes, their
children, their education, their families, the tax burden, the law, the benefit
system, and even when it comes to their
own personal
safety.
They are nowadays also being heavily discriminated against in the work
place.
How is it possible, therefore, that women are being 'oppressed' more than men?
In what areas?
Where?
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