Someone needs to explain some things to this mother

Tuesday, December 30, 2008
By Robert Franklin

??She seems to think that??boys and girls should be treated equally at school.

Read the article here??(Philadelphia Daily News, 12/19/08).

It seems Veronica Goss' son Walter Ransome had sex with a girl in the hallway of his school.?? School officials found out about it and suspended Walter for 5 days.?? Then they made it ten.?? Goss is OK with that.?? "I know he was wrong, he knows he was wrong.?? That part is resolved," she said.??

So what's the problem??? The girl (who of course is not named) involved in the tryst got no suspension at all.?? None.?? And apparently that's school policy.?? It seems that sexual activity has occurred before??on school property??and the boy was suspended while the girl was allowed to remain in school.

In fact, according to Walter, other students were "touching" in the same place at the same time he and the girl were having sex.?? The boy was suspended and the girl stayed in school.

"But how come the little girl is not wrong??? She participated in a sexual act also," said Goss.

I guess she didn't get the memo.?? You know the one about males are sexual and females aren't; males are corrupt, females are pure; males are perpetrators, females are victims.

Where's she been all these years?

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