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What if one of these kids is from a broken home? What if mum is working two jobs to put food on the table and the kid is having to look after his little bro and sis when he gets home from school? What if he is feeling left behind compared to his peers? What if he feels that society is ******* him in the arse and now he is hearing that he is the one doing the oppressing?
In theory such an approach to helping kids identify historical oppression is fine. In practice you could pick out the wrong kid and have the opposite impact.
Look, if this was done at Wesley College or some other school where the white males are 95% likely to come from the richest families in Melbourne then yeah, it is a decent exercise. But a state school in what is not necessarily a strong socio-economic area? Not sure it fits.
Funny you mention Wesley cos in the last month or so there are reports of female students copping "mild" levels of sexual abuse, groping etc etc
Wesley students boycott uniform as school vows to stamp out abuse
After backlash over suggestions students should try to “forgive” recent events at the school, which have included allegations of misogyny, the school has asked girls to speak about their personal experiences.
But lets do this at some outer S-Eastern public school where there are no reports of this shit.



