What would you call an adult who secretly hands pubescent children material instructing them not only in a range of sexual practices, but how to access adult hook-up websites? You’d call them, at the very least, a creep, if not an outright predator.
Yet, the left media want you to fawn on them as a paragon of virtue, because they did so under the mantle of being a teacher.
Which, given the rampant child sexual abuse that police and government reports are uncovering in schools, should be even more grounds for alarm. Imagine, after all, if a priest handed children a how-to guide on anal sex.
Sarah Bonner has been an Illinois middle school teacher for 20 years, and she has always tried to offer her students a diverse collection of books.
This year, a parent called the police over her book choice […]
One of those books was Juno Dawson’s “This Book is Gay”. It’s a bestselling nonfiction book that’s billed by its publisher as an entertaining and informative “instruction manual” for anyone coming out as lesbian, gay, bisexual or trans.
Both Bonner and the media are lying by omission. That’s not at all what the book really is.
When parents saw what their children were being plied with, they were under no illusions as to what it really is.
“By Wednesday, I received notice that parents had gotten a hold of pictures from that book that their child had taken in class,” Bonner says. “By Friday, I was told that parents had filed a police report against me for child endangerment” […]
“The notion that I was putting children in danger because of books – I didn’t feel safe,” Bonner says.
On the contrary, parents have every justification for judging that their children aren’t safe around her.
The day after Bonner learned about the police report, she received a letter from her school district – she had been placed on paid administrative leave.
TODAY.com reviewed a copy of the letter, which said in part that the district “recently became aware of certain allegations” against Bonner and was “currently investigating”. Until the investigation was complete, Bonner was told “not to perform any duties for the school district” […]
Bonner says she decided to resign.
“I couldn’t be the professional I’ve worked hard to be,” she says.
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“Professional”? Or predator?
What would you say of someone handing out this kind of material to pre-teen children?
The book [includes] specific instructions on how to perform different sexual acts including fellatio, anal sex and more. The book also glorifies a story about pedophilia.
The book description itself purports to teach children about “the ins and outs of gay sex”.
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Having read it, the book is not in and of itself bad. But it is definitely not for middle school kids.
Nor is it for teachers to take it on themselves to decide that they have the right to peddle it to other peoples’ children.
At the very least, doing so is creepy as hell.