Friday, January 21, 2011

Second Graders Encouraged to Perform Sex by Teacher

You've got to wonder what this teacher was thinking..how he or she could even think this was appropriate. One does wonder in what part of Oakland Markham Elementary School is...

One also wonders if the teacher's name will ever be released, if he or she will be fired, and if the Union will fight to have him or her re-instated.

And of course, it's interesting to note that this stuff apparently took place last week, and kids didn't tell their parents until this week? Or only one parent took exception to it and he or she was the last to find out?

It is intersting that the teacher was suspended instead of out-right fired.

Story #6: Teacher Suspended for Allowing Second Grade Sex

RUSH: From the CBS Eyeball News 5 in Oakland: "A teacher at Oakland’s Markham Elementary School has been suspended indefinitely after school officials said a pair of second-graders performed sex acts on each other in class -- with the teacher present. 'I think everyone is taken aback over this shocking incident,' Troy Flint, the spokesman for the Oakland Unified School District, told CBS 5 on Thursday. 'Of course, it is hard to understand how that could have occurred.'" No, it's not. It's not. Have you ever watched MTV? Taco Bell just pulled their ads from TV because similar kind of stuff's going on on -- I don't know -- a reality show or something. (interruption)

Well, let me see. Yeah, a boy and a girl. "Flint said the sex acts incident was one of two separate cases under investigation involving the teacher; both incidents occurred last week in the same classroom but he said they didn’t come to the attention of school officials until Wednesday. In one case, several students apparently took off their clothes and were naked in the classroom. In the second incident, a boy and girl reportedly engaged in oral sex in front of their classmates" with the teacher there. "Flint indicated that the suspended teacher, whose name was not released by the school district, was present for both of the incidents," and he says: "I think everybody's taken aback over this shocking incident. Of course, it is hard to understand how that could have occurred."

Is it really that hard to understand? I will take you back to the early nineties out on Long Island. Routinely parents were inviting high school kids into their homes to have sex rather than the backseat of the car because it'd be cleaner and safer. The schools have been using cucumbers to demonstrate condom deployment and who knows what else. Liberal school officials have been opposed to abstinence, claiming, "Kids are gonna have sex anyway! You can't stop 'em." This is California. I'm not being dishonest. This does not surprise me. Joycelyn Elders wanted to begin sex ed. in kindergarten, and she believed that masturbation was an appropriate form of birth control. She wanted it taught.

You gotta demo it, folks, to teach it. I mean, it got so bad that we were suggesting, "Why stop there? Why didn't you just go ahead and give 'em a room in the school? Get the school nurse to get a bed in there, get a nightstand, and put a pack of cigarettes on it for when they finish." I'm not kidding when I tell you this doesn't surprise me. This has a natural progression if it's not stopped. Let's see: "[A] pair of second-graders performed sex acts on each other in class." (interruption) Now, Snerdley -- the well known sexologist, geologist, biologist -- says, "But boys can't work in the second grade." Tell that to this class. (interruption) Who cares...? Snerdley, it doesn't matter if technically anything worked. (interruption)

The effort was clearly there? (interruption) Where are these kids getting it? (interruption) You ever...? (interruption) Well, now, you're getting above my pay grade. Snerdley, wants to know: "How do a boy and girl in the second grade know how to do it?" What is a "Lewinsky"? (interruption) Okay, a Lewinsky is oral sex -- which, according to Clinton and a bunch of other people "is not really sex" because there's no intercourse. So what's the big deal here anyway? I'm just telling you what the left has said. I'm just telling you it's how they defended Clinton. "It's not really sex." Have you ever...? Snerdley, you watch movies and television shows. You think second graders don't get into R-rated movies or don't see 'em somehow, or worse? Clearly these two knew what was going on -- and the teacher. I doubt that this was a learning exercise for the teacher.

1 comment:

  1. And to think I used to get detentions for going to first place (Kissing/PDA) with a girl in the hallways in high screwel.

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