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@PowersDecoded
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@LexDiamonds__ @Slowburnt2 Lmao the only person that can’t read “bruh” is your slow ass. Now I know it’s gone be difficult but do your best to keep up.
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@Slowburnt2 @LexDiamonds__ Showing that students perceive Black boys as academically incapable doesn’t contradict (or validate) the effect of racialized threat and gender norm policing on discipline and harassment. They’re related topics, but not the same research question. Are you okay?
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@Slowburnt2 @LexDiamonds__ That study measures students’ perceptions of academic ability, not how teachers discipline or surveil boys perceived as feminine. My mechanism is about teacher behavior and structural outcomes, not peer stereotypes about competence.
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@Slowburnt2 @LexDiamonds__ (2/2) racialized threat and gender-norm policing. If you’re claiming femininity lowers academic penalties or signals less disruption, please provide data, because AGAIN, the evidence shows the opposite: femininity often increases harassment and negativity, not decreases it.
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@Slowburnt2 @LexDiamonds__ (1/2) That’s fine, but my point is about causal mechanisms for teacher perceptions and outcomes, not the broader universe of all possible factors. The literature I cited isolates two empirically supported mechanisms that directly explain disparities in treatment and outcomes:
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@Slowburnt2 @LexDiamonds__ So nonothing in that study contradicts the mechanism I described. It’s just a different research question.
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@Slowburnt2 @LexDiamonds__ That paper is about students’ stereotypes regarding academic competence by gender. The claim under discussion is about discipline, surveillance, and behavioral expectations in schools. Those are entirely different variables.
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@Slowburnt2 @LexDiamonds__ I’m not aware of any data showing femininity makes teachers treat boys as less disruptive or unintelligent. If you have it, cite it… Please
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@Slowburnt2 @LexDiamonds__ That’s an assertion, not evidence. The literature identifies two mechanisms: racialized threat stereotypes affecting discipline for Black boys, and gender-norm policing that increases harassment for boys perceived as feminine.
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@Slowburnt2 @LexDiamonds__ So respectfully, I’m going to leave it there. The empirical literature already addresses this and supports the mechanism I described. Reframing the point over and over doesn’t change what the research shows and it’s not the above.
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@PowersDecoded @LexDiamonds__ The racialized threat perception is gendered.
The more 'male' a black boy/man seems, the higher the threat perception. We also observe this in the treatment of transwomen who don't 'pass' vs those who do.
Masculinity is rewarded in some contexts, yet punished in others.

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@Slowburnt2 @LexDiamonds__ Yea, that’s a goalpost shift. The argument isn’t bullying alone lowers grades. It’s that stereotyping + harsher discipline + lower expectations affect outcomes. If boys perceived as unruly get punished and removed from class more, that is the mechanism the research identifies.
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@PowersDecoded @LexDiamonds__ As I acknowledged, gender-nonconforming men DO get bullied - my point is that bullying itself doesn't necessarily correlate with poor grades.
The more that boys seem to align with masculine stereotypes, like the unruly thug, the more likely they'll be treated accordingly.
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@Slowburnt2 @LexDiamonds__ The literature is pretty clear on that distinction.
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@Slowburnt2 @LexDiamonds__ You’re mixing two different things. ‘Brutish thug’ stereotypes are about racialized threat perception, not a stigma against masculinity itself. Masculinity is still rewarded and enforced, while boys who deviate from it face the highest bullying and harassment rates.
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@Slowburnt2 @LexDiamonds__ There is literature out there (that anyone can view) that already answers this. Bullying and discipline correlate most strongly with gender nonconformity, not masculinity. So no, schools don’t punish masculinity, they enforce it. Boys perceived as feminine get the worst outcomes.
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@Slowburnt2 @LexDiamonds__ That theory would make sense if masculinity were actually stigmatized but it isn’t. Masculinity is rewarded and treated as superior, while boys perceived as feminine are punished for it. The endless ‘fag’ insults anytime a man speaks outside that mold is literally the evidence.
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@TheBiggestZ313 @LexDiamonds__ Lmao, suspicion confirmed. BROKE and DUSTY, next commentator.
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@TheBiggestZ313 @LexDiamonds__ As a Boss, I don’t have time to argue with simple minded negroes. Instead of all the back and forth let’s play big bank take little bank and see who wins, since you’re not only concerned about my sexuality (as a gay man would) but also what’s in my accounts. DM is open….
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@PowersDecoded @LexDiamonds__ You're a broke gay crying about capitalism but now trying to flex being rich 😂 I'm nothing like your broke fag ass
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@TheBiggestZ313 @LexDiamonds__ I’m not begging for anything 🤡. Unlike you piss poor niggas, I see issues within systems and I work to fix them (for the betterment of ALL Black people). What’s clear though, is your type would rather argue on the internet with a “fag”, vs boots on the ground organizing change.
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@PowersDecoded @LexDiamonds__ Rich? But you're begging for handouts complaining about capitalism. Your types are all confused and delusional.
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