Commentary In his latest book, “The Boy Crisis,” Warren Farrell makes this chilling point. “For the first time in American history, our sons will have less education than their dads.” Farrell explained that when girls were doing badly in maths and science, it was decided that “the trouble was with the schools.” His country tackled the problem and girls are now thriving. But now boys are doing badly in almost every subject and what do we conclude? “The trouble is with the boys.” It’s that darned “toxic masculinity,” that’s the problem. Our entire education system in Australia, with unrestrained glee, now has that firmly in its sights, ignoring the increasing gender gap between boys and girls. Education bureaucrats have been carefully ignoring what’s happening to boys for over half a century. Nearly 40 years ago, I was interviewing a senior New South Wales (NSW) bureaucrat about how badly boys were …