["Young men get little help, in part, because schools are focused on encouraging historically underrepresented students. Jerlando Jackson, department chair, Education Leadership and Policy Analysis, at the University of Wisconsin’s School of Education, said few campuses have been willing to spend limited funds on male underachievement that would also benefit white men, risking criticism for assisting those who have historically held the biggest educational advantages.
“As a country, we don’t have the tools yet to help white men who find themselves needing help,” Dr. Jackson said. “To be in a time when there are groups of white men that are falling through the cracks, it’s hard.”]
Well there it is...young white men are struggling out here now because the country only cares about minority men's progress now. They specifically are being left behind. Got it.
Anyway, the way I see it, everybody has a role to play out here. Everybody can't be a doctor/lawyer/engineer...but everybody can't be a mechanic/plumber/barber either. Figuring that out is hard for most and yeah it’s harder when you're spending a shyt ton of money in the process. So giving kids the idea that you NEED to go to college ain't the move because if you're going to go, it needs to be for something that's going to actually benefit you. Otherwise, it's an ridiculously expensive waste of time so it’s definitely not the answer that’s been sold to everybody for decades.
But on the flip, this blanket anti-intellectualism that's been running around in this country everywhere this last decade, man... One dude in the article quit after a few weeks of struggling. That's not even trying. I get it, college not for everybody, I flunked out of school my first year (STEM). Point blank, I quit, I was lazy. I had to grow up and figured out that what I was doing wasn't going to work either, to force myself to go back and finish. I hated every minute of it but I hated being broke more.
But if anybody thinks abandoning education as a serious option is going to be a positive for us when the majority of the US' doctors and engineers etc are Asian immigrants (if that’s not the case already)...
“As a country, we don’t have the tools yet to help white men who find themselves needing help,” Dr. Jackson said. “To be in a time when there are groups of white men that are falling through the cracks, it’s hard.”]
Well there it is...young white men are struggling out here now because the country only cares about minority men's progress now. They specifically are being left behind. Got it.
Anyway, the way I see it, everybody has a role to play out here. Everybody can't be a doctor/lawyer/engineer...but everybody can't be a mechanic/plumber/barber either. Figuring that out is hard for most and yeah it’s harder when you're spending a shyt ton of money in the process. So giving kids the idea that you NEED to go to college ain't the move because if you're going to go, it needs to be for something that's going to actually benefit you. Otherwise, it's an ridiculously expensive waste of time so it’s definitely not the answer that’s been sold to everybody for decades.
But on the flip, this blanket anti-intellectualism that's been running around in this country everywhere this last decade, man... One dude in the article quit after a few weeks of struggling. That's not even trying. I get it, college not for everybody, I flunked out of school my first year (STEM). Point blank, I quit, I was lazy. I had to grow up and figured out that what I was doing wasn't going to work either, to force myself to go back and finish. I hated every minute of it but I hated being broke more.
But if anybody thinks abandoning education as a serious option is going to be a positive for us when the majority of the US' doctors and engineers etc are Asian immigrants (if that’s not the case already)...
