This keeps happening.
The New York Post is the main media outlet covering this unending stream of stories about female teachers getting into romantic affairs with their male students. They post a few of them weekly.
The most obvious question here is, why is this happening so much all of a sudden?
Is it because it’s a new and unprecedented phenomenon? I think that’s what most people assume.
Or maybe it has always been happening, but now we have all of this endless phone evidence of texts and pictures being exchanged which make the reality inescapable?
I think the latter theory makes way more sense, and fits way more of the data and the facts we know about human nature.
The fact is that these kinds of outcomes are very unfortunate for everyone involved, but pretending to be surprised or shocked about them is naive in the extreme, and almost verges on stupidity in the YouTube comments about the stories.
As a Christian, your children do not belong to the state. They belong to God and, by extension, they belong to you as their earthly guardians. That means you as their dad are the most important person in their lives, both for their moral wellbeing and their education.
You can’t just palm that off on federal babysitters.
As far as what they teach the children, that obviously will be pure Satanism.
But it will also mean a high percentage of the female teachers are going to be coming onto the male students (and all the other combos as well—same-sex harassment, and men going after girls)—but by far and away, 99% of these cases turn out to be female teachers going after male students.
It’s a very bad arrangement, where two different people, both the female teacher and the male student, are being put into very obviously tempting situations, while pretending that it’s very normal and highly moral and that it’s impossible to imagine these sweet teacher ladies trying something like this.
Two high school business teachers in Wisconsin were forced to resign after district officials found out they’d been trying to seduce one of their students by offering him a foursome — with one of the pervy pair even sending scantily-clad photos to his Snapchat account.
Alexsia Saldaris, a first-year teacher, and Jennifer Larson, an 11-year veteran, left their jobs in April after an investigation by officials at Joseph Craig High School in Janesville unearthed the racy messages, according to WMTV 15 in Madison.
Both allegedly admitted to inappropriately Snapchatting the unidentified male student, who’s age has not been released — with Saldaris acknowledging she’d sent the risqué pictures and Larson admitting she’d sent messages about “cuddling, flirting, and the implication of alcohol.”
Much of the scandal revolves around a school trip that lasted from April 7 to 9 — which is when the district says both teachers sent the student messages saying they wanted to cuddle and “have fun” with him.
Worse, they asked if another student might join, according to the network, which secured a summary of the district’s investigation.
In case you’re wondering: yes, there is a pending criminal investigation against these two and if you want to know more about what they are possibly facing, view the very tiresome video I posted at the end of this article.
A pearl-clutcher is interviewing some attorney about how the main thing they will be investigating are tall the texts between this student and his teachers. There is nothing known so far from the evidence that indicates a specific crime, although the teachers obviously deserved to be fired.
In my opinion, that should be the end of it. Not because I disagree that what the teachers did was sinful. It obviously was.
In fact I don’t think either of them belonged teaching boys at all. In this department, I am an all-out extreme traditionalist. Not only do I think all children should be homeschooled by their own parents, and never by strangers, I really don’t even believe in government schools, or even so-called Christian schools.
The history of sexual abuse is just too long and well known. And I’m not even talking about coercive relationships, though I’m sure those occur too. I’m mostly talking about the creation of unworkable temptations and the frequent occasion of sin.
People are not angels. Even the female ones. Even the ones who become teachers. In fact, it’s beginning to look as if the specific combo of female and teacher is one of the MOST prone to engaging in pursuing sexual predation against younger pupils of the opposite sex.
The reason this hasn’t been better known before is because it was happening outside the radar of phones before.
These teachers aren’t just wicked—they are also dumb. They are literally creating airtight technology records of their intentions and crimes and giving the courts slam dunk prosecutorial evidence against them for all the statutory rape charges.
They should be home, married with children of their own and homeschooling them, not collecting government salaries as glorified babysitters and, increasingly, as seductresses of their hapless students (whose parents don’t appear to care).
*PS I think there is a very goofy false equivalence happening in framing these women up as “rapists.” Women are not strong enough to rape anyone, let alone high school aged boys. Sadly, these boys are in these situations where they shouldn’t even be. The attempt to say that the women are doing rapes is a feminist cope against the other implication here, which is the myth of women being always the innocent victims in any co-ed arrangement leading into illicit sexual crimes. These stories obliterate that myth.
For anyone interested, I did notice that the post has an error at the end where it took part of the article and jammed it into the subscribe message. I apologize for the error but I actually thought it was funny how it wound up so I’m going to leave it like it is