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Misogyny in Schools: The Latest Attack in the Boys Crisis

a male teacher works with male students. the title says misogyny in schools.

Less than a year ago, Netflix launched a British-produced series called Adolescence. It's goal? Attack misogyny in schools.


In the series, a young white boy is implicated in the murder of a female classmate. The 4 episode series dives into white male bitterness and anger, and points the finger at “manosphere” influencers on the internet as the culprits of leading the young boy down the destructive hole of misogyny in schools.


Mind you, there has only been one murder suspect in the UK who has ever been identified to have consumed masculinity content preceding the murder. No evidence suggests the alleged murderer found inspiration from the content.


Key takeaways for Misogyny in Schools: The Latest Attack in the Boys Crisis

  • UK's Misogyny in Schools Initiative Targets Boys: The government's £20 million program trains teachers to identify and refer "high-risk" male students for misogyny, framing it as preventing radicalization—while no equivalent exists for anti-male biases.

  • Boys Crisis Fueled by Cultural Attacks on Masculinity: Constant messaging about toxic masculinity and patriarchy pushes young men toward the manosphere for validation, as traditional institutions fail to encourage positive male purpose.

  • Solution Lies in Raising Dangerous, Righteous Men: Parents and mentors must counter the narrative by building confident, capable sons rooted in strong values—meek yet powerful protectors against evil.


Fighting misogyny in schools


But this is the state of the UK, and increasingly, the US.


Recently, the UK announced a £20 million initiative ($26 million) for the next three years. This initiative will train school teachers to identify, challenge, and refer high-risk students (males) for...misogyny in schools.


High-risk students will be referred to behavioral courses to address and heal the prejudice that they have against women and girls.


Of course, no such initiative or program exists for women and girls who harbor “toxic” attitudes towards men.


Just misogyny in schools.


The definition is vague, and for a reason. The premise used falls under “violence against women”; however, the definition of violence quickly twists in the wind like a flag, reshaping into words, insinuations, and even thoughts.



Can the UK be trusted regarding misogyny in schools?

And if you truly believe that the UK would never arrest someone for a thought crime, then you haven’t been paying attention. Police get sent to people’s houses all the time for thought crimes for what they post online.


People have been arrested for praying silently across from abortion clinics. Their thoughts were harmful, dangerous, and must have been the precursors to violence.


In a recent Zerohedge report, minister Jess Philips discusses the Boys crisis and toxic masculinity. She states, “The goal is to  'prevent the radicalization of young men' by addressing misogyny early in order to prevent escalation into violence. Safeguarding minister Jess Phillips called violence against women and girls a "national emergency."


She even goes on to say that the goal is "so ambitious that we change culture."


Yeah, attack the misogyny in schools. That will solve the Boys crisis.


In December 2025, a Youth Endowment Fund report seemed to suggest that 40% of teenagers in relationships are victims of abuse. The charity called “Reducing the Risk” picked the stat up and ran with it, prompting even the BBC to parrot the statistic.


The truth? The report’s stat is largely tied to “perceived psychological abuse,” including “looking at a partner’s phone without permission” and “saying something critical about their appearance.”


When one really pulls apart the numbers, the stats show that 4% of teens in Britain have actually suffered from physical or sexual abuse.



Toxic masculinity and its effect on boys in crisis

The attack on our boys is ever-present. And it's all under the ideas of boys in crisis and toxic masculinity.


Several years ago, the term “toxic masculinity” was all the rage. People parroted this idea that men were too masculine, and therefore, we needed to soften them up and get them more feminine. That would solve it all.


After all, women are sugar, spice, and everything nice. All the time. Especially to each other.


Yet, our boys have never been more inundated and influenced by women. Large percentages of boys are raised solely by their mothers. The vast majority of their teachers are women. The feminist/female perspective is rampant in mainstream media, entertainment, governments, and education.


Boys are told everywhere they go that they’re the problem. Men are evil. Everything wrong with the world is because of the white patriarchy.


So what do they do? They gravitate towards something that tells them they’re not the problem, they can be something, and that they’ve got potential.



The battle over influences regarding misogyny in schools

They go to the “manosphere.”


For the record, I loathe that name. But it’s being used and has a commonly recognized definition. So...we’ll go with it.


And of course, all the old biddy teachers and politicians will follow them there, harping on about how it’s “toxic” and “misogynistic.”


Is it any wonder a bunch of college-educated, socialist feminists who rejected capitalism and private industry because it’s run by “mah patriarchy” would step into education and government roles?


Is it any wonder their beta, noodle-armed, low-T hanger-on boys would follow them into those same spaces?


Our boys are in crisis. They are under attack, and the enemy will not allow them a safe place. The enemy will tear down and destroy those safe places.


I’m not saying guys like Andrew Tate are the best place for these young men to go. In fact, I’d argue male resentment and bitterness are massively ON THE RISE, and the influence these boys are falling into is due to things like the Men’s Rights Activist movement.


But I don’t blame young men. It’s a safe haven where not only are they told they can be something, but they’re given a high standard.



What boys and men crave

Men gravitate towards someone who holds a high standard for them and tells them they can overcome.


They also gravitate to where they’re told it’s not their fault.


This all-men-are-bad movement is destroying our young men by feeding off the man’s inner dark shadow.


The opposite of protection is, of course, harm. God built men to desire to be protectors, providers, and presiders. If a man is beaten down from an early age and told he’ll never be anything of those things, and in fact he is, from birth, the opposite, he’ll become useless and ineffective.


  • He's not a protector. He harms

  • He's not a provider. He's a taker.

  • He's not a presider. He's an oppressor.



The war against boys and men

The enemy is taking out the future warriors against evil. The culture is decaying and eating itself precisely because men haven’t just lost their purpose in the civilization. It’s been stolen from them.


And sadly, it was a compounding issue.


The men of previous generations let it happen. They stepped back, bought the lie that they were just crushing women left and right, and thought, “Maybe there’s truth to it.”


Their church leaders told them to sit down and stay quiet. Their politicians told them to sit down and be quiet. Their entertainment told them they were bumbling fools.


They listened. And in the process, they sacrificed their sons to the cult of passive men and dominant feminism.


Right when they should have been encouraged to step deeper into their purpose, they were led by the hand into the land of shadows.


Step back and listen to the idea being promoted in culture today. You can snag it from our politicians and the entertainment industry. Every institution points us in a certain direction.


Articles from major establishment rags like The New York Times, Atlantic, Time Magazine, and more all parrot the idea that there is a crisis in boys and men – and it’s based in misogyny. Especially misogyny in schools.


Men are not being uplifted, encouraged to be more confident, encouraged to take on responsibility, and told they are a massive positive to the world.


Boys’ teachers are telling them to sit down and be quiet, like the girls do. Their professors are railing about the patriarchy, toxic masculinity, and the plight of women at the hands of the brutish male.



Our boys in crisis and the response

"Our boys are in crisis" is not a rallying cry to help young men discover their masculinity. It's a shout to destroy that too.


However, there are encouraging voices for men that have become popular. But it’s not because the institutions support and encourage those voices.


A guy like Jordan Peterson was not a fan favorite of the institutions.


That’s why it’s our job. We as men, as parents (male or female), as mentors and leaders in the world need to stand against the rot being fire-hosed at our young men.


We need to push back when a teacher determines our son is “misogynistic.” We need to argue when our sons are labeled as dangerous or toxic.


Our job is to speak into our sons. Over and over and over. We need to encourage them towards a masculine Christianity that sets men as bearers of Christ’s image. The same Christ who will come back in a robe dipped in blood. The same Christ who tramples over His enemies. The same Christ whose enemies will be His footstool.



Christ: the ultimate man

The same Christ who is King of Kings and Lord of Lords...and bears a sword for a reason.


Do you fear that imagery? That’s because you don’t understand that meek doesn’t mean door mat. It means power under control. A sword sheathed. A dangerous man who operates in righteous love and grace.


Become righteous like Christ

A righteous Christian man is dangerous, but good. The Lord has built and forged him to stand against evil with courage. He defends the poor, the widow, and the orphan. He’ll sacrifice himself for his friends and loved ones, precisely because he’s dangerous...to evil.


Want to know why darkness hates your sons? Because darkness knows how dangerous they can be.


Evil knows no boundaries. It does not respect rules, ethics, or conscience. Evil is out to steal, kill, and destroy. It will do whatever it can to pacify good men and open up the gates to ravage the peaceful environment the Lord shaped.


Adam gave up authority to the serpent. Evil entered the world.


Now, evil’s mission hasn’t changed. Its sole desire is to destroy humanity. Physically, spiritually, emotionally, and mentally.


So start building dangerous, capable sons. Sons who are meek and righteous. Raise sons who are full of love, grace, and mercy.


But dangerous.


FAQS regarding Misogyny in Schools: The Latest Attack in the Boys crisis


What is the UK's new misogyny in schools program?

The UK government announced a £20 million initiative in December 2025 to train teachers in spotting and addressing misogyny in male students, including referrals to behavioral courses as part of tackling violence against women and girls.



How does toxic masculinity affect boys today?

The widespread promotion of toxic masculinity narratives in education, media, and politics contributes to a boys' crisis, leaving young men feeling vilified and driving them toward manosphere influencers for affirmation.



Why are boys turning to the manosphere?

With schools and society labeling traditional male traits as problematic, boys seek out manosphere content and figures like Andrew Tate because it offers high standards, purpose, and validation absent from mainstream institutions.



Is there really a crisis in boys and young men?

Yes—rising male resentment, mental health issues, and cultural decay stem from decades of anti-male messaging, including toxic masculinity critiques and policies treating boys as inherent risks for misogyny.



How can parents combat misogyny accusations against their sons?

Push back against school labels of misogyny or toxic behavior, speak encouragement into boys daily, and raise them with a vision of righteous, dangerous masculinity—capable protectors grounded in strength and grace.

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