On YouTube, there’s an animation series called ‘Feminazi’. You heard of it? The episode #GlassCeiling scored over a million views. There are lots of other episodes: Feminazi Getting Owned. Feminazi Fail. Feminazi Gets Triggered. Feminazi gets Reckt.
Note the use of gaming language; usually the province of adolescent boys.
I scrolled through a few of these clips which tend to show plump, bespectacled, trouser-wearing ‘feminazis’ raging away about their rights and gripes to some passive cartoon-bloke. Most of these clips are accompanied by a male voice-over pointing out how extreme, hilarious, hysterical and irrational such women are.
I hear my 14-year-old son’s guffawing from his room and then he calls me in to watch one of these hilarious clips.
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In answer to all those disputing the role of our education system in addressing this, sexism is not a 'moral' issue as you describe it. Sexism is historical, political and embedded in the fabric of society. Parents are just as much a victim/perpetrator/unwitting contributor to it as anyone. Textbooks written by academics, based on evidence and research are where teachings to children on this topic must come from. Why is sociology less worthy of classroom discussion than other topics? Last I checked, this is what teachers ARE paid to do. Maybe removing a lot of the irrelevant fluff schools have filled the curriculum with might allow real learnings on this by our future generations. Parents of girls should see the need.
How about YOU teach him instead of leaving it up to SCHOOLS.
No wonder our kids are falling behind the rest of the world in maths, English and the sciences when parents expect schools to do the majority of "parenting" as well.