
Raphaelle Islip
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Raphaelle Islip
@IslipRaphaelle
Attempting to use this compromised, agency platform to crowd source wisdom. They fear love because it creates a world they can not control. - Orwell, 1984








I would love to visit South Africa some day.But I want to go to places with real South Africans not places like cape town that are full of colognisers. Learn more about SA history,music, and black South African culture and tribes 🙂







The majority of people were never committedly childfree. But I see no evidence that Gen Z, let alone Gen A, is going to be less childfree than Millennials. The trend will continue: Gen Z's overall TFR will be lower than Millennials and a higher % of Gen Z will never have a child


Dr. Erica Komisar just said what many parents whisper but few say out loud: Modern schools are built for girls, not boys—and we’re paying a steep price. Little boys (ages 3–6) surge with testosterone. They need to run, jump, play, burn energy. Instead, we sit them in circle time, demand emotional regulation, and label normal boy behavior as ADHD or “behavioral problems.” Result? Marginalized, stressed, diagnosed early, and tracked that way through school. Her fix if she ran the world: Separate boys and girls in the early years. Boys get multiple recess periods, short focused bursts, and space to move. Girls get a calmer environment where they feel safe taking STEM/math risks. Both thrive when not forced into the opposite gender’s learning style. Single-gender early education: Boys try art/music without teasing. Girls try science without self-consciousness. Evidence already shows it works. Parents/teachers: Do you see boys struggling more in today’s classrooms—or is this overblown? What’s one change you’d make to education for boys right now?















