The groupchat leaked
The targeting and expulsion of the two Yarra Valley Highschool boys is only the latest demonstration of the female tyranny strangling the Western world
Written by Flynn Holman, find more of his content on 𝕏 @Flynn_Holman_
The feminisation of our schooling system continues. Last week a group of boys were expelled from Yarra Valley Grammar for the horrific crime of ranking their fellow female students by attractiveness. This story is yet another example of the danger inherent in treating women’s emotions as a barometer of social acceptance, a phenomenon that is having detrimental impacts on society at large. Numerous commentators were quick to jump on the story as proof of the inherently evil nature of men and were more than willing to present private schools as a production line for future rapists. Not only does this framing distort the true events of the case, but it also ruins the lives of the young men involved in what was an ultimately harmless incident and is further evidence of the left’s intent to erode our institutions and erase our culture.
I should preface this by saying that we do not endorse sexual assault in any way. Apparently, that needs to be said, because any defence of these young men could brand us as complicit in their ‘crime’. When a chance to virtue signal arises, commentators are quick to flaunt their progressive credentials, in this case, former students started a petition to have the boys expelled (which was successful), the school principal condemned the students for ‘targeting’ students in a “cruel and highly offensive online post”, and even Victorian Premier Jacinta Allen attacked the “disgraceful” young men. But it’s important to put this incident in context. There was no targeted attack, this was a private document leaked to the media. The boys have not acted on any of their supposed ‘fantasies,’ but apparently clumsily worded group chat banter warrants investigation by Victoria Police. In fact, the only targets of an attack here are the young men who have had their lives thrown into chaos, humiliated in front of the nation, and expelled from their school social circles.
Of particular concern is the school principal’s response to the media furore. His severe condemnation of the students and subsequent expulsion should raise questions about his commitment to his duty of care towards the children entrusted to him. The Victorian Children, Youth and Families Act of 2005 Part 3.7, Section 161B specifically outlaws the use of any form of psychological pressure intended to intimidate or humiliate children and the use of any form of emotional abuse on children under the care of a teacher. Does accusing students of vicious and targeted attacks on their fellow pupils constitute psychological pressure? Perhaps that remains up for debate, but there is no doubt about the immediate and far-reaching impacts on their lives and future.
Whilst it’s impossible to put a monetary cost on these impacts, jurors in California awarded $1 million plus tuition fees to teens wrongfully dismissed by their elite Catholic School for posting photos supposedly showing them in blackface. With many parallels to the Yarra Valley Grammar case, these Californian students were also dismissed only hours after the media got ahold of their photos. Not only did this impact the boys’ schooling, but it also forced them to move states to continue their education and hindered their future career options – all for a photo that was revealed to have been taken out of context in the subsequent court case. It would be no surprise to see such a case in Australia if the crusade against the Yarra Valley boys continues.
This here is the crux of the issue. The leftist elite’s underlying assumption is that women are always right. If women’s feelings are hurt, there must be a problem. Never mind that the fact that women experience more intense negative emotions than men is well-documented, or that this dynamic is most certainly enhanced in the hormonal school environment. You will notice something in common among these leftist commentators – most of them don’t even remember their schooling years, let alone the normal mischief and antics of teenage boys. The National Observer reached out to several current and former students and the overwhelming consensus confirmed that these types of rankings are both extremely common throughout both public and private schools nationwide. This is without mentioning that these sorts of ranking games are played by both men and women. As one former student noted, “boys and girls often objectify the other sex in such ratings of attractiveness. The only difference is that boys are expected to cop it and not complain.” One must ask what the media response would be to a similar ranking of male students compiled by female students? It would certainly receive decidedly less attention, perhaps even be praised for empowering women.
Smart, successful, well-educated young men are a danger to the progressive agenda. As we have previously reported, there is a sustained effort by leftist elites to silence young men and remove spaces for men to engage with one another freely. Whether that be by over-policing banter or forcing schools to go co-ed, they want to silence young men and fundamentally change the next generation of the institutional elite. The commentary around this incident has centred on the term ‘unrapeable,’ but what the commentators often omit is the terms “wifey” and “cutie”. These aren’t boys looking to rape women. These are young men building their social connection and thinking about their future progeny. This development of young men scares the left and that’s why these incidents are so strongly exaggerated. They need to hide that, in the very same week as these boys were expelled, a Year 7 girl at Melton Secondary College was bashed close to death by a female Sudanese student, and yet this physical violence barely made the news.
Boys will be boys. They like to test boundaries and joke with mates. This has been the case for as long as schooling has existed and, in fact, is a critical component of a man’s development. The targeted attacks against these Yarra Valley schoolboys are symptomatic of a society intent on radical change to our established institutions They are intent on taming men, removing male spaces and fundamentally changing our culture to diminish the role of men. We can expect many similar cases of attacks against young men, and we must be uncompromising in our defence of them. These educational institutions are instrumental in developing the generation of male elite, and we cannot let them fall to whims of feminism.
You absolutely nailed it here Flynn. While these boys were stupid for having the ‘unrapable’ category they don’t deserve to have their whole lives ruined and be used to further the current anti-male agenda of the feminists.