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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Ah, nah, not really, no, no. Because if you look at single-sex females' schools are highly competitive places.
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undermines natural competitive development
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