A discussion on a podcast exploring whether competitive sports are essential for children's development, with debate over the feminisation of education, parental discipline, and the value of removing competitiveness in school settings.
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But it's not a male-female thing at all. It's the feminisation of education, well, that's terrible. That is actually... Terrible. Where did you get that from? One piece of research? What is that? That's the silliest piece of, that's the silliest argument I've ever heard around these
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a controversial theory linking gender and competitive outcomes
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