Date: 2008-02-26 06:22 am (UTC)
It sounded better in context, and I'm sure they'd all feel vastly misrepresented. (It's not that they said boy classes were better...they just lovingly described how much better the classes were when there were boys and we had someone to demand the topic matter return to their interests. Come to think of it, it was like a pronoun issue - in the class, we're equivalently all using "she". If there were boys, they'd demand we use "he", even if they were one out of ten. And being in a class that did this would mean that our education was unbiased, while "she" must be abnormal and biased and unbalanced.)
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