Written By Darren Blacksmith on the 26th of January, 2006
The next ten years should be rather interesting.
Just think, for the last twenty or so years (from the early 80s) it seems that education in the West has been getting more and more feminised and discriminatory towards boys. Coupled with the fact that more and more women have been going into the various professions (which in itself tends to turn men off them).
Now, I would say that while this has been going on for about 20 years, its mainly in the last 5 to 10 years that things have gotten really bad for boys in schools.
There is, of course, another trend that makes this worse: The increase in divorce and in boys who are brought up without a Daddy and in many cases without any day-to-day contact with a male role model of any sort.
Essentially the matriarchy is breeding a generation of nihilistic young men.
So, more boys are dropping out, spending their time playing video games, joining gangs, hating society etc etc. Perhaps these boys are actually nature's way of evolving the ultimate anti-feminist army??
Lets say that around 10 years ago things in schools started to get really bad for boys. So, just for the sake of argument, lets take an average 14 year old boy and girl from 10 years ago. They are now 24. Lets say that this particular girl has just finnished college a couple of years ago and has been working. Shes a typical 'sex and the city' party girl. But within 8 years or so she is going to become pretty desperate to find her Prince Charming to have a baby with. But if women in their 30s today are finding it hard to find a man who wants to commit to them, then this upcoming generation are going to find it almost IMPOSIBLE. These women tend to want higher status men than themselves. But because the women have been hogging the educational attention and the jobs, there will be a real shortage of such men.
Theres more.....
After about 10 years of professional work, many women are totally sick of it and want out in order to stay at home or do an easier job. So if in 8 or so years time this current generation of women are leaving their professional jobs - who is going to replace them?? The boys were not educated enough. There weren't enough boys attending medical school etc.
There will come a point between the dropping out of boys from education in this generation and the typical dropping out of women from professional work in their 30s where theres going to be a major gap. And at that point society might start to get a dose of reality.
Darren Blacksmith is a Men's Rights Activist from England, and enjoys writing about feminism and the effect it has had on the Western world. Darren Blacksmith is also the owner of the Cool Tools 4 Men website, which can be viewed by Clicking Here.