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Boys as young as 11 could be sent for 'anti-misogyny' training if teachers detect 'toxic' views (www.dailymail.co.uk)

All secondary schools in England will have to teach students about healthy relationships to tackle misogyny, as Sir Keir Starmer said too often toxic ideas are ‘going unchallenged’.

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GatesSmasher
GatesSmasher
4 months ago

I would like to ask Red-Shoe Starmer for a list of toxic ideas.

Grant Grassler
Grant Grassler
4 months ago

I call BS on this article. Secondary school is the equivalent of High School and last time I checked there were no 11yr olds.

Last edited 4 months ago by Grant Grassler
YNot?
YNot?
4 months ago
Reply to  Grant Grassler

Don’t listen to the American. Secondary school often starts for 11 year olds at year 7.

jaughndis
jaughndis
4 months ago
Reply to  Grant Grassler

In fact, secondary school encompasses both middle and high school, and children starting the first year of secondary are usually 11 years old.

Lets think aboutyoungadults
Lets think aboutyoungadults
4 months ago

Boys AS OLD as eleven. Boys cease to exist, and become young men, at twelve or thirteen.