Blatant sexism and misogynistic behaviour would appear to be all the rage on university campuses around Australia. A video has surfaced of young men from Baxter College at UNSW singing an incredibly offensive and vulgar chant about women and less than 48 hours later a sexist and offensive Facebook site run by young men at the University of Melbourne was found.
What is happening to our young men to have them behave like this?
I would argue that nothing has happened.
The contraversial Baxter College chant. (Post continues after video.)
There is no new influence fuelling this behaviour, rather I would suggest that this behaviour has been going on for years behind closed doors and swept under the rug for fear of reputational injury to universities and the individuals involved.
Everyone has heard of this type of behaviour occurring in the Greek Letter Societies or Fraternities that are so common at universities in the USA, but increasingly we are hearing stories of sexist behaviour coming out of colleges at Australian Universities.
You would be forgiven if all this publicity is leading you to believe that all young men are misogynistic and sexist. This I am glad to say in my experience, is not the case. A lot, and I would argue most, of the young men I work with have a high level of respect for women and would never actively seek to harm women by using misogynistic or sexist language when addressing someone.
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*What is happening to our young men to have them behave like this?* - Short Answer: Blatant & Rampant Misandry
Good grief, young people being inappropriate and crass, or objectifying the opposite sex. Only the domain of young men? Seriously? Maybe you need to get out more with groups of young ladies.
This demonisation of all it is to be male is getting ridiculous.
it's actually way past rediculous