Posted on 04/10/2019 7:16:58 AM PDT by C19fan
Early last month, it came to light that some boys at Marylands affluent Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School had created a list of their female peers and rated them on their looks.
Need it be said that this was a big mistake given the era of #MeToo and modern students need to feel safe at any cost?
According to The Washington Post, eighteen girls were on the year-old list, each ranked anywhere from 5.5 to 9.4 with decimal points to the hundredth place. (Consider: even the lowest rated subject thus scored above average.) The rankings had resurfaced recently due to text messages and whispers during class.
(Excerpt) Read more at thecollegefix.com ...
The truly sad thing about this is these girls are trying to force the the boys to see all girls as the same. Its an attempt to force people to not be discerning or have any judgement. Humans are not made that way.
Need to rate them by putting them in a band
If you put her on guitar, you wouldn’t mind strummer her
On bass, you want to thump her
And on the drums.....wait would have a lot of drummers in the band!
when affirmative action hit in the 70s, equality of outcome became important to racist panderers.
Instead of equal opportunity, outcome is easier to measure. it’s a lazy unfair way to an equalitarian society.
The bastardization of the word permeates our society now. you cannot have a beauty contest or let boys comment on girls because it’s unfair that beauty is subjective, or sexuality, or just the look of a young woman’s face and smile. It is also part of the attack on male masculinity. Do you ever hear about girls rating boys. Do we really think that doesn’t happen.
This principle now is one of the basis for our PC mentality and ignorant or evil liberals want is to think it has relevance.
No one can guarantee equality of results, we can only make sure the government doesn’t restrict opportunity. Next up competitive sports need to be fair and allow equality of wins and losses.
:>)
Inches or credit scores
... it all depends on her priorities
True
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