Yet another disgusting article about a disgusting subhuman fiend - and a public screwel teacher - who sexually molested children. These articles are just pouring out like sewage out of a broken pipe.
Why is this happening? When a whole generation or two of children grow up being taught explicitly through sex-ed, and slightly more subtly through media indoctrination, that there are no morals, that right and wrong do not exist any more, and that the only guide for proper sexual behavior is whatever feels good (and if it doesn't feel good at first like anal sex, just keep trying) - then more and more of this hateful behavior will happen.
Anyone who sends their children to public school is playing Russian roulette with them.
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Well, I can see you never got an education, for a start. Tell you what, jeremiah, lets keep the kids at home, where they can be molested by their fathers, or shall we send them to church and let their pastor do it?
Little Jeremiah... if you only heard the stories of numerous men and women being molested by their parents, relatives and teachers 50 or more years ago, first thing you'd realize after listening to them is the fact that all of this has been happening for god knows how long, but those children were forced to keep it quiet.
Out of sight, out of heart. That was the policy.
You really think that it's easier for sexual predators today when children are taught what they can and cannot do, who to talk to and it's not their fault?
What a giant load of crap.
This is only happening now? Get bent, or is that what you were saying by "if it doesn't feel good at first, like anal sex..."? Speaking from experience?
ONce again some dipshit thinks that being 'Taught' with 'Ed (ucation)' is the cause of society's woes.
children grow up being taught explicitly through sex-ed
Since when?
there are no morals
Since when? Who said that?
right and wrong do not exist any more
Since when?
the only guide for proper sexual behavior is whatever feels good (and if it doesn't feel good at first like anal sex, just keep trying)
Nobody teaches that you alarmist fuck. The only hateful behaviour is demonstrated by you and your fundie friends.
I went to a mix of private and Catholic schools and was fortunate enough to have sex ed classes from fourth grade (composite class) onwards. I'm so grateful to have been taught from a young age the importance of protecting myself from stds, the consequences of pregnancy and other useful things such as appreciating my body, "listening" to my body, how to cope with peer pressure to engage in sex at an early age, and lots more. I cannot think of a better thing to teach a child than the ability to know their own body, to resist temptation but at the same time, be aware of all the precautions one should take if temptation proves too much, and most importantly, that sex is not the enemy. Granted, my schools were rather liberal in outlook, but they worked: my classmates (the ones I keep in touch with) aren't popping out kids, few were sexually active until later in high school, or at the start of university, and we aren't under any illusions as to how stds are passed on.
Give a child a sense of shame and he'll feel like hell the day after; give a child knowledge and a sense of responsibility and he'll probably not see his first sexual partner up the duff.
Let's see... you know what I learned in sex ed? Here's a hint: it wasn't various ways to have sex.
In fact, they talked very little about the actual act of sex. We mostly talked about STDs. I got to see pictures in one class. It was lovely.
In fact, even in my 4th/5th grade sex ed classes, I don't think we talked about sex itself all that much. We talked about periods a lot, and also what guys go through at puberty. I personally think that, while I got sick of going through sex ed/health 6 times, we did learn some very valuable information.
EDIT:
On another note, thanks to sex ed, I wasn't a dumbass about sex the first time I had it. I made sure to actually talk about it with my boyfriend, which has prevented any possible guilt that might have come from just getting caught up in the moment, not to mention negative consequences like ending up pregnant. Sex ed taught me what my parents never botherd to talk about.
Yeah, blame it on sex-ed because, as every asshat knows, the facts cause people to behave unethically and make bad choices.
And, how is it that such a "moral" guy as lj thinks he knows what anal sex feels like?
I think having children at all is a little like playing Russian roulette, but raising them Fundie is like putting them before a firing squad.
Papabear - All these "moral" people who claim they know about anal sex "reason" it out. Honestly, it's a fair assessment, as when people don't know how to make it not hurt, it really can. That's why I waited until I had a firm grasp of what to do to to prevent pain. My first experience wasn't painful in the least, because I did it properly.
Of course, none of my "sex ed" classes covered any of this because my state only teaches abstinence and the STDs you can get from having any sex at all. While I missed a day or two, it seems that condoms were never discussed. They certainly didn't teach us "explicitly". I'm betting this whole rant is based on what his pastor (or equivalent religious authority) told him.
Schools should not teach morality. Like it our not, most of that education comes from the home anyway. There's a reason that children who are abused in whatever way grow up to be abusers themselves.
What "The Jamo" said. As far as I can recall, I had only a few sex ed class sessions at most, and they were anything but explicit; in fact, they were so clinical that apart from learning about hair growth and a little bit of biology about how babies develop, I really learned almost nothing at all from them with regard to sex until the information got some context a few years later (no, not from having sex, but from talking with more worldly friends of mine).
We certainly weren't told that there were no morals, or that right and wrong don't exist, or that whatever feels good is what should be done; on the contrary, my public school was big on enforcing rules in a right/wrong dichotomy, and I had several teachers who touted good morals (probably off-syllabus, though).
This poster is just whacking a totally bogus strawman; reality bears no resemblance to his ravings.
~David D.G.
Believe it or not, the public schools don't have some kind of antireligious agenda. As for sex education, you people have exaggerated it a great deal to the point where it could be considered a flat-out lie. The schools are simply trying to tell your kids the truth.
You, on the other hand, seem to think your kids would be better off believing ridiculous nonsense. I'm glad I wasn't raised by people like you.
(Again, I'm a Christian myself, but this stuff still disturbs me.)
Besides, I have statistics which explain clearly that the number of exhibitionists, pornographs and fetichists is lower now because there is not so much represion. My mom told me that they had to talk to the police back in the sixties, because a man who was teaching them to ride a horse was molesting one of her friends. That´s what happens when you don´t teach something that is normal. People tend to abnormal.
These articles are just pouring out like sewage out of a broken pipe.
I hear about maybe three or four per year nationwide. Could be that I just don't hear of any of the others, but even though that's three or four too many, it's not a number that seems abnormally high, given the number of sexual predators out there. Obviously they do try to screen for any history of that sort of thing when hiring teachers, but that's not going to be a perfect system.
When a whole generation or two of children grow up being taught explicitly through sex-ed, and slightly more subtly through media indoctrination, that there are no morals
Stop right there. First off, sex-ed's purpose isn't to teach morals (that is something better done at home). Second, they don't teach that there are no morals - they recognize that whether you like it or not, a large number of teens are going to have sex, so they might as well learn how to minimize the risk that it's going to fuck them over for the rest of their lives (via STDs or having to drop out of school to care for a baby).
The fact is, Jeremiah, that sex-ed in schools became a necessity because parents weren't teaching it to their kids.
Fundie parents "homeskooling" their kids probably still don't teach it adequately. Which is undoubtedly a factor as to why Bible Belt States have much higher rates of teenage pregnancies and STDs than the rest of the nation.
In my experience, knowledge is a good thing.
no kidding! the buildings might collapse at any moment!
America is experiencing the same issue now that canada faced with residential schools. funding is so terrible, and the work conditions so shitty, that any respectable educator doesnt want to take the job. this means that the only people who actually WANT the job are people that find job satisfaction in other ways. usually, it is because you love to teach, or find meaning in working with children, or shaping minds. this also means, that not a majority of educators, but a significant figure, will be sadists, or pedophiles.
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Then why have so many conservatives been convicted of sexual assault, and why is the invention of sexual assault by liberals not well known history?
The answer is, because you're full of shit.
I think DCoke meant that the concept of sexual assault being a crime was invented by liberals.
"public screwel"... oh, jeremiah thinks he's being clever. If it wasn't so retarded I'd say it was cute.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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