CA Bill Would Ban Criticism of Public School Groomers (Meanwhile) Six Teachers Arrested Over Two Days for Having Sex With Their Students

by
Steve MacDonald

Here are two stories just begging to be put side by side. First, the People’s Republic of California has a bill that would turn objections about public school education into a potential crime.

In a press release last week, bill author Senator Anthony J. Portantino (D–Burbank) said he introduced SB 596 in response to a recent incident in which a teacher who had talked “to students about LGBTQ Pride Month” was relocated to another school after receiving threats.

“Teachers are being intimidated and harassed for doing their jobs,” Portantino stated.

I’ll take issue with the notion that we pay public school teachers to discuss broad variations in ideas about sexuality (or a month dedicated to it) with other people’s kids, especially when many of them still need to learn to read, write, and do the math. It is no more his job to teach them about pride month than Eid, Christmas, or Passover, especially if they are of the cult of separation of church and state. Each faith has different ideas about sexuality, including the gender-sex cult, none but one of which is approved for class time.

Was there any mention of the monkeypox pandemic-like results last year? No point in leaving out inconvenient facts.

Oh, and public school grooming is a conspiracy theory that looks a lot like grooming. Sexualizing kids is grooming. And while the UN, WEF, and all the other elitist organs work to normalize pedophilia so we can start calling it “love” instead of rape, California wants to protect the sexualization of children by other adults without objection from…I don’t know the child’s parents.

This dovetails nicely with the second headline, ‘At least six female teachers arrested for sexual misconduct with students over two days across the US.’

 

At least six female teachers were arrested in a span of two days this week for having sex with students — including a Kentucky staffer who allegedly had trysts with a pair of 16-year-old boys. … The bust was just one of at least six recent cases of female teachers engaging in sexual misconduct with their teen charges in recent days, according to reports from across the country.

 

I can’t think of any teachers with whom 16 or 17-year-old me would want to have sex, but we heard rumors about it in High School, and not just one. They were several and many, odds being a few were true, but it is typically a fraction of the sexual abuse, statutory rape, or something similar (pick your poison).

It is common, and not just with older kids.

What is uncommon (even rare) is reports getting a foothold in any national media. School districts, superintendents, School Boards, teachers’ unions, and public school advocates (politicians) tend to work harder to hide sex abuse in public schools than limit it unless they wantto get rid of someone. The stories that make it public are examples of the rule, not the exception.

It remains to be seen if California Democrats are willing to stomp on everyone’s first amendment rights over threats against a few teachers (I assume it was more than just the one), but it should not surprise us. Neither should their disinterest in making the same leap when the fringe lunatics in the Gaystapo roll out the threat and intimidation wagon.

Social Credit Scores are systemic threats to every aspect of living. The manifold of pandemic policy was a years-long threat not entirely abandoned. Antifa and BLM regularly threaten and successfully silence people or cancel events. The bill is a bad idea. There are laws on the books in every state to address legitimate threats not protected as free speech, which is why hate speech is such a ridiculous notion. An idea that allows prosecutors to pig-pile charges – which the left allegedly loathes, and that’s the giveaway.

Much like racism, hate speech is something the other side does. The same goes for pedophilia. It is only bad when Dems catch political opponents doing it.

 

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  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, blogger, and a member of the Board of directors of The 603 Alliance. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor of GraniteGrok.com, a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, and a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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