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CAMPUS TURMOIL BEGINS IN HIGH SCHOOL
h/t Instapundit
A month before the Yale Halloween meltdown, I had a bizarre and illuminating experience at an elite private high school on the West Coast. I'll call it Centerville High. I gave a version of a talk that you can see here, on Coddle U. vs. Strengthen U. (In an amazing coincidence, I first gave that talk at Yale a few weeks earlier).

The entire student body -- around 450 students, from grades 9-12 -- was in the auditorium. There was plenty of laughter at all the right spots, and a lot of applause at the end, so I thought the talk was well received.

But then the discussion began, and it was the most unremittingly hostile questioning I've ever had. I don't mind when people ask hard or critical questions, but I was surprised that I had misread the audience so thoroughly. My talk had little to do with gender, but the second question was "So you think rape is OK?"

...After the first dozen questions I noticed that not a single questioner was male. I began to search the sea of hands asking to be called on and I did find one boy, who asked a question that indicated that he too was critical of my talk. But other than him, the 200 or so boys in the audience sat silently.
In modern education theory boys are just, willfully, misbehaving girls---they learn to shut up (and not to get too good grades in tests---I'm speaking from experience with my son), or they learn the taste of Rytalin.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2016-01-04
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=440916