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23 minutes ago, Kivalo said:

I find that kind of hard to believe. We would be hearing about it every other day from right in our own back yard. 

The schools are responsible for the mutilation of children with their transgender nonsense.  They have become pedo groomers.

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1 hour ago, Kivalo said:

I find that kind of hard to believe. We would be hearing about it every other day from right in our own back yard. 

When you consider there are like 5 million plus people represented by the public education sector it doesn’t seem that implausible actually 

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8 minutes ago, f7ben said:

When you consider there are like 5 million plus people represented by the public education sector it doesn’t seem that implausible actually 

Yeah I hear there. It's just staggering amount tho.

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Just now, Kivalo said:

Yeah I hear there. It's just staggering amount tho.

Yes it is , but I’d imagine if you quantified it in a manner that actually illustrated the size and scope of public educators it would seem less unbelievable. If you broke it down to man hours spent with a child the rate of offense would probably seem minuscule compared to other professions. 

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1 hour ago, f7ben said:

Yes it is , but I’d imagine if you quantified it in a manner that actually illustrated the size and scope of public educators it would seem less unbelievable. If you broke it down to man hours spent with a child the rate of offense would probably seem minuscule compared to other professions. 

I guess that makes sense.

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3 hours ago, Kivalo said:

I find that kind of hard to believe. We would be hearing about it every other day from right in our own back yard. 

Keep in mind a 27 YR OLD FEMALE SCREWING A 16 YR OLD DUDE IS STILL CONSIDERED ABUSE EVEN THOU US OLDER GENTS VIEW IT AS " SPECIAL EDUCATION "

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2 hours ago, steve from amherst said:

Keep in mind a 27 YR OLD FEMALE SCREWING A 16 YR OLD DUDE IS STILL CONSIDERED ABUSE EVEN THOU US OLDER GENTS VIEW IT AS " SPECIAL EDUCATION "

 

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1 minute ago, spin_dry said:

Abusers typically pick professions where they have an opportunity to groom from a position of trust. The Catholic Church also invests heavily protecting their pedos. 

The public schools are telling minors they can change genders behind their parents backs.

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39 minutes ago, ArcticCrusher said:

Youre enabling pedo groomers fucking moron.

Well there’s probably a reason he lives in a van and his family wants nothing to do with him 

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Probably much worse than those numbers.

Sadly America has a predator problem and its not just in education. 

https://childrenstreatmentcenter.com/sexual-abuse-teachers/

Sexual Abuse by Teachers is on the Rise

Lately, it seems like it has become common to see news stories involving the arrest of teachers who are being charged with sexual abuse and misconduct involving their students, some of whom are as young as 11 years old. Schools are expected to be a safe environment for children, but these arrests make people realize kids aren’t as safe as we’d like them to be when we send them off to school.

Stop Educator Sexual Abuse Misconduct & Exploitation (SESAME) is an organization that describes itself as a national voice for prevention of abuse by educators and other school employees. It has compiled alarming statistics on the incidences of sexual abuse in schools nationwide, reporting that just under 500 educators were arrested in 2015 (2016 statistics were unavailable as of this writing):

  • Of children in 8th through 11th grade, about 3.5 million students (nearly 7%) surveyed reported having had physical sexual contact from an adult (most often a teacher or coach). The type of physical contact ranged from unwanted touching of their body, all the way up to sexual intercourse.
  • This statistic increases to about 4.5 million children (10%) when it takes other types of sexual misconduct into consideration, such as being shown pornography or being subjected to sexually explicit language or exhibitionism.
  • Very often, other teachers “thought there might be something going on”, but were afraid to report a fellow educator if they were wrong. They didn’t want to be responsible for “ruining a person’s life,” although that is exactly what they are doing to the child if they don’t speak up, thus allowing the abuse to continue.

Reasons for the Increase in Sexual Misconduct

So, why are we suddenly seeing a rise in the number of cases of sexual misconduct and teacher/student relationships? It may be partially due to more transparency as schools seek to report what they formerly kept hidden and tried to deal with on their own. More than likely, however, the upward trend is due to the use of social media and cell phones.

The Washington Post ran a story in 2015 that related how about 80% of children age 12 – 17 had a cell phone and 94% had a Facebook account that year. In 2014, The Post says about 35% of the educators convicted or accused of sexual misconduct had used social media to gain access to their victims or to continue the teacher – student relationship.

Today’s technology makes it easy for predators to discreetly prey on children. Students usually have their phones with them at all times, which allows the perpetrator free and unmonitored access to the child. Even children without cell phones can be targeted through their laptop, tablet, or personal computer.

  • The Department of Justice notes that about 15% of children in the 12 – 17 age group who own a cell phone have received nude, semi-nude, or sexually suggestive images of someone they know via text.
  • 11% of teenagers and young adults say they have shared naked pictures of themselves online or via text message. Of those, 26% are trusting enough to think the person to whom they sent the nude pictures wouldn’t share them with anyone else.
  • About 26% of teenagers and young adults say they have participated in sexting.
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This, the only difference is 50-60 years ago when we were kids, we knew enough to STFU, and go back as many times as possible to get even more. LOL

I would be surprised if to-days kids 16-18 years old even have any interest in getting a piece of tail. Most don,t seem to have enough ambition to even do any more than scroll thru their phone all day long. 

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