Teacher warns young men not to go into education

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  • #235502
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    DeepInThought
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    #235505
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    K
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    femi-nazi’s hurting men, one at a time..
    WE should be at the TOP of the ENDANGERED SPECIES list .

    #235527
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    AvidAvarice
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    I shouldn’t be surprised at this point, but it still just astounds me how systematic the removal of men and male role models from children’s lives really is. Taking the red pill in regards to women alone wasn’t really all that personal, but the contempt that men who attempt to teach and guide children face really hits home for me.

    Reading that man’s comments in the article was like viewing society’s final farewell. I haven’t felt so somber about our impending collapse until now.

    #235541
    Varun
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    Men in education have no respect for themselves in their very institutions. My high school not-so-experienced-old female feminazi principle scowled at a good old experienced male teacher in front of the students… what respect would he have after that?

    A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.

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    Big Boss
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    I always wanted to personally start an academy. Based around the ideas of journeymen inspired classes to prep students with labor skills along with education.

    Back when I was younger, and still had hopes in this society, and long before MGTOW, I still realized and came to the conclusion that a co-ed school would be a disaster for my school which was going to focus on results by getting the student body quality jobs as an internal metric. I was intent on making sure students and their families were my CUSTOMERS and their results of the education would be the results of my service.

    Either that or at the bare minimum, I would have to segregate at least the classrooms themselves. I realized after years research on needed education systems, current systems, educational reforms, ideas to improve. All schools should segregate the sexes to improve focus and reduce distraction by natural instincts. If I won the lottery, and could continue my dream of founding my academy in my dreams, I know now I would make it male only. I would do it because there is a serious demand boys need, and feminism’s current hostility in universities show what I was realizing with co-ed systems.

    My initial idea had such great female uniforms too! White pants, cavalry boots, a nice navy blue coat, and black barrettes.

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    Zuberi Tau
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    We need our own schools, period.

    Schools that teach Coding, mechanical engineering, automotive, armed/unarmed combat, agriculture,
    plumbing, chemistry, mathematics, common sense, etc.

    #235601
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    Enjoy The Decline
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    I think that for the people who want to start up some sort of prepping school, this is what you can be looking for in terms of school design: Link

    Day school

    A day school—as opposed to a boarding school—is an institution where children (or high-school age adolescents) are given educational instruction during the day, after which the students return to their homes. The term can also be used to emphasize the length of full-day programs as opposed to after-school programs, as in Jewish day school.

    The term day school is also increasingly used for a one-off series of lectures or classes, taking place on a single day, usually on a particular topic and usually directed at adult learners with little time to spare.

    You would basically have day school one day a week in the weekends to accommodate people’s busy lives, since people do not really do much in the weekends anyways since people usually work or go to school the weekdays(Mondays to Fridays).

    "Question everything" - Albert Einstein

    #235604
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    DeepInThought
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    en in education have no respect for themselves in their very institutions.

    Actually, this is a really valid point!

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    Uchibenkei
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    young men should still get into education. they just shouldn’t teach in the west. teach in asia or in the middle east. you can do well for yourself and be respected.

    I bathe in the tears of single moms.

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    Nerevar
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    As I said before, we should separate the genders at school again. A school for boys where only men teach and a school for girls where only women teach.

    Crude statement: boys can focus on studying and girls no longer have to fear the “overwhelming school/campus rape culture”. It’s a win/win!

    "One of the best things internet exposed is just how insane women are." - Freeman_K

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    Varun
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    As I said before, we should separate the genders at school again. A school for boys where only men teach and a school for girls where only women teach.

    Crude statement: boys can focus on studying and girls no longer have to fear the “overwhelming school/campus rape culture”. It’s a win/win!

    I can imagine a future feminist protest if that really happens.

    Different schools for boys and girls? We won’t f~~~ing allow it. Boy-only schools run by men will only feed into the rape culture. How are these boys supposed to develop feelingz without a feminine touch? No no no no no .. no boy-only schools alowed. Pack your bags and go you morons!

    A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.

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    Nerevar
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    As I said before, we should separate the genders at school again. A school for boys where only men teach and a school for girls where only women teach.

    Crude statement: boys can focus on studying and girls no longer have to fear the “overwhelming school/campus rape culture”. It’s a win/win!

    I can imagine a future feminist protest if that really happens.

    Different schools for boys and girls? We won’t f~~~ing allow it. Boy-only schools run by men will only feed into the rape culture. How are these boys supposed to develop feelingz without a feminine touch? No no no no no .. no boy-only schools alowed. Pack your bags and go you morons!

    Hah, and that’s exactly what ran through my mind, but you managed to perfectly word it.

    "One of the best things internet exposed is just how insane women are." - Freeman_K

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    Uchibenkei
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    As I said before, we should separate the genders at school again. A school for boys where only men teach and a school for girls where only women teach.

    Crude statement: boys can focus on studying and girls no longer have to fear the “overwhelming school/campus rape culture”. It’s a win/win!

    will never happen because “all men are pedophiles”. save the children

    I bathe in the tears of single moms.

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    Atton
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    Living in Adelaide I can say the schools are PC s~~~ holes, the ones that are not co ed are rare and far in between. The guy’s advice is spot on I really can’t say more than that.

    A MGTOW is a man who is not a woman's bitch!

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    hey just shouldn’t teach in the west. teach in asia or in the middle east. you can do well for yourself and be respected.

    Where have you seen this in Asia?

    I want to semi-retire to latin america to do something similar. I’d consider APAC as well, but haven’t yet visited so don’t really know which countries would be the most receptive to a semi-retired gringo showing up to teach.

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    Phil
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    Neil Bantleman, an excellent teacher from Calgary, Alberta Canada moved with his wife to Indonesia. They both taught in Indonesoa. He was accused of sexual assault on one of the students and found guilty. Upon appeal, DNA tests proved he was innocent. He is still in jail after the appeal courts upheld the guilty verdit from the lower courts. A Squalid jail is his life now. When you are jailed before trial for being a flight risk, and end up with a life sentence all based on lies, perhaps the risk is not worth reward.

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    Uchibenkei
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    hey just shouldn’t teach in the west. teach in asia or in the middle east. you can do well for yourself and be respected.

    Where have you seen this in Asia?

    I want to semi-retire to latin america to do something similar. I’d consider APAC as well, but haven’t yet visited so don’t really know which countries would be the most receptive to a semi-retired gringo showing up to teach.

    Depends on your age. Some countries won’t let you in to teach if you’re over 60. Thailand is cheap to live. Salaries suck but your retirement dollar will go a long way. Same with most of the asean countries. if you’re a certified teacher in your country, you’re laughing. take your pick of where you want to go and you’ll be paid very well anywhere. look for international schools.

    I bathe in the tears of single moms.

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    MattNYC
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    MattNYC wrote:
    uchibenkei wrote:
    hey just shouldn’t teach in the west. teach in asia or in the middle east. you can do well for yourself and be respected.
    Where have you seen this in Asia?

    I want to semi-retire to latin america to do something similar. I’d consider APAC as well, but haven’t yet visited so don’t really know which countries would be the most receptive to a semi-retired gringo showing up to teach.
    Depends on your age. Some countries won’t let you in to teach if you’re over 60. Thailand is cheap to live. Salaries suck but your retirement dollar will go a long way. Same with most of the asean countries. if you’re a certified teacher in your country, you’re laughing. take your pick of where you want to go and you’ll be paid very well anywhere. look for international schools.

    When you say “certified teacher”, does that mean having experience teaching fulltime? Or a degree in education? I ask because i definitely do *NOT* want to teach in my home country (US); wouldn’t mind getting a TEFL cert or something like that.

    Regardless, thanks. I’m shorting for when i’m 45 years old. <10 years from now, and well under the 60 y/o mark.

    In other news – aren’t you somewhere in the ME now? How’re you liking it there?

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    FearlessMGHOW
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    If I ever were to go in education, I’d do what @uchibenkei said.

    Going in that field in western countries is just asking for trouble in modern times.

    Feminazis have taken the education sector over in the west.

    Men age like fine wine. Women age like milk. "One hundred women are not worth a single testicle." -Confucius

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    Uchibenkei
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    MattNYC wrote:
    uchibenkei wrote:
    hey just shouldn’t teach in the west. teach in asia or in the middle east. you can do well for yourself and be respected.
    Where have you seen this in Asia?

    I want to semi-retire to latin america to do something similar. I’d consider APAC as well, but haven’t yet visited so don’t really know which countries would be the most receptive to a semi-retired gringo showing up to teach.
    Depends on your age. Some countries won’t let you in to teach if you’re over 60. Thailand is cheap to live. Salaries suck but your retirement dollar will go a long way. Same with most of the asean countries. if you’re a certified teacher in your country, you’re laughing. take your pick of where you want to go and you’ll be paid very well anywhere. look for international schools.

    When you say “certified teacher”, does that mean having experience teaching fulltime? Or a degree in education? I ask because i definitely do *NOT* want to teach in my home country (US); wouldn’t mind getting a TEFL cert or something like that.

    Regardless, thanks. I’m shorting for when i’m 45 years old. <10 years from now, and well under the 60 y/o mark.

    In other news – aren’t you somewhere in the ME now? How’re you liking it there?

    Yeah. I’m in Kuwait. It’s a very boring country. Everything’s illegal. It’s the strictest gulf country after Saudi. Nothing to be afraid of though. It’s safe, the people are friendly and you can find whatever you want. It just takes a little looking and it will cost a lot. The money is great if you avoid splurging. I’m saving about 70% of my income, no taxes. Nothing to do means nothing to p~~~ away your money. I’ll get 1-3 months paid vacation in the summer and I will spend it in Thailand. Have fun for cheap. I want to get a masters degree and then opportunities really open up and salaries get big. Especially in Saudi but I would only live there if I could be on a western compound. Right now I have an economics degree and a tefl certificate. i also had a few years teaching experience in japan from a long time ago. japan was a great place to learn the ropes. it’s easy to get started there if you have no teaching experience. Korea and Thailand too. ME schools typically want a few years under your belt.

    Overall I’m happy here. Saving about 2300 usd per month and that’s all i care about right now.

    I bathe in the tears of single moms.

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