Young men in America are struggling, and the numbers don’t lie. Women are flooding colleges while boys get left behind, and folks are fed up. This isn’t some accident—it’s what happens when society stops valuing hard work and lets radical ideologies poison education.
For decades, women have outperformed men in school, but the gap’s now a chasm. Today, nearly half of young women earn degrees, while men flounder. Why? Because schools reward compliance over grit. Boys get labeled “disruptive” for being energetic, while girls are pushed to collect accolades.
Elite colleges are the worst offenders. Schools like MIT admit women at nearly double the rate of men. It’s quotas over merit, plain and simple. Meanwhile, trades and military service—fields that built this nation—are mocked as “backwards” by out-of-touch academics.
Blue-collar jobs are booming, but woke administrators shame young men for pursuing them. They’d rather have boys doped on antidepressants in gender studies classes than thriving as welders or engineers. Real work’s become a dirty word.
The left’s war on masculinity is crushing ambition. Boys grow up hearing they’re “toxic” just for being male. No wonder they’re checking out. Video games and influencers fill the void where purpose and role models used to be.
Families are under siege, too. Fathers pushed aside, mothers working triple shifts. Kids raised on screens, not values. Church attendance drops, and with it, the glue that held communities together. You can’t fix education without fixing the home.
Conservatives know the answer: scrap the coddling. Bring back shop class, discipline, and pride in hard work. Celebrate trades, military service, and faith. Stop telling boys they’re the problem—help them become the solution.
America needs strong men now more than ever. It’s time to dump the participation trophies and rebuild a culture that values character over woke checkboxes. The future depends on it.