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By Selwyn Duke
For years now, article after article has been written about how young men are struggling. They fare worse in school than young women and are less likely to graduate college, we hear. Young men have mental-health issues and are more apt to commit suicide. They are socially isolated and lack motivation and direction. All these things are true, too, either in whole or to a degree. But what if it’s not young men, but young women, who actually are struggling more?
And what if this is ignored — not because of “patriarchy,” but because of feminism-aligned values that confuse good with bad?
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