jersey,gwood, new hello, steve. i worked in public schools for more than 30 years and i have seen numerous, what i would call, reverse-gender discrimination. real elevatedis a fear, especially among men in education, for falsely being accused of something. and it is almost like it is out there were the buses don't run. i don't think there is enough of a penalty for making false accusations. doesn't is an area that seem to really get the media attention that it deserves. experience when i was very young in my career. nothing came of it but it was just bizarre that somebody would just make up something out of nowhere, just because you happen to be a male. let's talk about that. false accusations. of the things i hear when i hear that story is how gender stereotypes can harm both men and women. there are stereotypes about men who work in education, who work with children, that they are somehow suspect. and that is an example of how, when we have these ideas about people not being qualified or appropriate for a particul