No Wonder Boys Are Turning Toward Conservative Beliefs — it’s Rebellion Against Parents’ Woke Ideology
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New York Post ^
| Feb. 28, 2024 | Rikki Schlott
“Can we keep our sons from conservative politics?” That’s
the question writer Kathryn Jezer-Morton posed in a recent column for New York Magazine’s The Cut. “In her son’s case, I wouldn’t bet on it,” New York Times columnist Ross Douthat shot back on X. He’s right. Jezer-Morton is facing an age-old conundrum of parenthood: Kids rebel against their parents’ politics. Except, in 2024, the classic trend is being inverted.
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Esteban Santiago: The 'War against Boys' Goes Toxic
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American Thinker ^
| January 8, 2017 | Thomas Lipscomb
Christina Hoff Summers, Camille Paglia, and others have made excellent points about the cultural war against boys and men, with the ensuing confusion of identity and lost young men who emerge from a youth in which there every hope and dream and even sporting pursuit has been subject to the ridicule and
penalties of K-12 gatekeepers. Nothing they ever do is right. Anything they want to do is wrong. And no one in authority has any idea what they should do except be good little girls. I hated school. Every red-blooded boy I knew did as well. So did the...
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How the Feminists' "War against Boys" Paved the Way for Islam [Isaiah 3]
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The Brussels Journal ^
| 9/4/2006 | Fjordman
Some commentators like to point out that many of the most passionate and bravest defenders of the West are women, citing Italian writer Oriana Fallaci and others as examples. But
women like Ms. Fallaci, brave as they might be, are not representative of all Western women. If you look closely, you will notice that, on average, Western women are actually more supportive of Multiculturalism and massive immigration than are Western men. I got many comments on my posts about Muslim anti-female violence in Scandinavia. Several of my readers asked what Scandinavian men are doing about this. What happened to those...
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