Sir Keir Starmer vows to make lessons on how to respect women and girls part of school curriculum if Labour is elected

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  1. That’s a parents job that’s the problem with parents today they want the government to keep their kids safe when that’s supposed to be their job and if they cant do that then maybe they should get themselves sterilized and the CSA or whatever they’re called should remove the child from the home since clearly they’re unfit parents

  2. The class should be about respecting each other and girls should also attend. I’d never attend a class if I was targeted as a boy only. The more you pick on men and boys, the more men will recent and not trust women. Me To is a prime example of what happens if you focus on one gender against another. Women are paying the price for that attack in the work place and in the dating world. We must learn to respect and to love each other, but it must be in both directions.

    In Australia, a school made boys stand up to apologise to near by girls for the sexual assaults women have suffered from some men. There was a major backlash over that. Learn the lessons to not make our world even worse than it is.

  3. He had this next election in the bag. Now he’s going all authoritarian. Big mistake. He lost my Labour a long time ago. He’s also chirping on about how he wants everyone to have the chance to own a home. He is part of that problem because he owns considerably more houses than one. Get this guy out of labour before he lets the Torries back in.

  4. It’s interesting how far thinking has come on what schools need to be teaching children – it was only in 2017 they passed the law to insist on schools teaching relationships and sex education.

    And I am continually surprised the extent to which people think sex education should extend – topics like choking and BDSM.

    I think if we are using education to create rounded individuals – some education on how to behave towards each other probably is valuable.

    Particularly given the exposure of the internet, where impressionable young people are exposed to content designed to ‘radicalise’ them – more views, more clicks. Think Andrew Tate.

    I have actually been shouted at in the street by some ~13 year old boys, who were shaking something about Andrew Tate. V bizarre.

  5. Men make up majority of rapists, abusers, pedophiles, criminals…and yet again the threads of reddit full of men crying about how THEY are the victims.

  6. I’ve taught young people who you would think would be modern in their thinking, or as the daily mail would like to call it, “woke”. It’s hard enough trying to get males and females to agree on simple things like engagement rings. I personally think it’s misogynistic for a man to propose as a “surprise” to a woman. But I can’t say that out loud. I ask people what they think and ask why they believe that is the case. Surprisingly, females are more likely to think that a man should ask their father for permission to get married (in my experience, no evidence of this) . This doesn’t stop there. Both young men and women expect there to be an expensive engagement ring. Which is nuts to me but I can only create a discussion about this . So Mr. teacher of the year starmer knows of a better solution does he? Siphon the boys off? It’s a misfired political cannonball at best and an authoritarian bomb at it’s worst. You cannot solve inequality by division.

  7. Ah yes good to hear. He’s really been on a series of winners.

    Credit to Starmer, we now just need to see the actual plans and he might have it in the bag.

  8. How about everyone? As a fast food worker, I have to deal with little cuntbags that treat us as their hangout, rude and a mess every fucking time, don’t give a shit about others and try to get away with vaping inside. parents are not doing a good job, schools shouldn’t have to do this.

  9. Again, I can’t emphasize enough that you are demonizing half of the voting population and most of the would-be fighting population.

    Short of the government starting a war and a draft, you’re effectively putting the ills of society on the doorstep of a generation that’s already been fucked over with the last few decades of financial fuckery.

    You’re looking at folk who have nothing to lose and still make a point of antagonising them without the notion that they may turn round and just say “fuck it”. In such instances, any concept of fairness goes out the window.

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