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Wednesday, January 24, 2007
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These are just the teachers who were caught. No doubt there are many others, and they have yet to start prosecuting female pedophiles who are not teachers.
Either write it into law that female perpetrated pedophilia is legal, or start prosecuting.
Imagine for a minute being a prosecutor in a female pedophile case. The law says one thing, but you are supposed to ignore it because the perp has a vagina and the victim a penis. I wouldn’t last a day as a prosecutor or a judge because I would ignore the unwritten laws of feminist jurisprudence and act based on equal treatment under color of law.
How about an article contrasting these criminals and their male counterparts, focusing on the sentances. Very few of these women got what they discerved.
The lack of reporting these, except showing the very hot teachers every day, is in stark contrast with the endless and selective outrage in reporting the Catholic Priests who did the same thing, clearly a case of moral relativism. I am outraged by both. I think the priests misconduct was at a time psychology experts were telling the church to council the priests rather than condemn them. In every instance psychology has influenced the church it has been disasterous. I say the priests should be condemned. I think the big money law suits whether against the church or the government, are greedy attempts to get rich quick, not justice. The female school teachers are given a pass by men who wish they had a teacher like that when they were in school, and do not think the boys were harmed. I think the teachers should be condemned. I think my positon is harsh and fair. People will only get outraged if a man is doing it.
Why isn’t JUST THIS article run in TIME or NEWSWEEK ????
Curious minds want to know
Hmmmm…
This seems like a relitively current list.
I wonder what percentage of OTHER
predominatly female “entrusted child care” folk exploit occupations of such exposire opportunity?
What kind of bullshit job title is “education technician”? To me, that doesn’t qualify as “teacher”.
Just a thought when considering such abuse
of trust isn’t confined to grade school.
http://www.hottforteacher.com
We will not find this information in the feminist lead media.
I have no sorrow over television’s viewership and print’s readership is declining.
Long live the Internet.