(A.K.A. Non-Original Rants)

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Because drugs will get you fired when exposing yourself to girls won't

 In Pennsylvania a tennis coach decided he was a she after he had been hired.

He, in his bra and panties, decided to go into the girls’ locker room and talk to the children about menstruation and undergarments.

Complaints were made but the lawyer for the school said that they might have a lawsuit if they fired him so they reprimanded him a couple of times and let his contract run out.  The lawyer also did not produce all of the reprimands for the school board and (likely erroneously) told the board that they would be held personally liable if they didn’t rehire the tennis coach.  Interestingly enough, the lawyer was busted with child porn earlier this year.

So the coach was re-hired.

Smyers, one of the board who had voted against rehiring Yates, said other board members had “privately agreed that Yates should not work in a school, but they were afraid to say so publicly” out of fear of being labeled “intolerant.”

Smyers said she personally was called a “bigot,” “Nazi,” “KKKaren,” and “racist.”

But then Smyers received two videos via emails with the comment in the body of the email “Thought you might find it interesting how your high school tennis coach spends her weekends.”  She also got a text at the same time from Yates’ phone number with the comment “I have information about Sasha Yates that you need to know.”

In one video, screenshots of which were reviewed by The Daily Wire, Gettysburg Area High School coach David Yates, who goes by the name Sasha, appears to be smoking meth, with the assistance of a woman, and asks, “Am I a good meth whore?” In another, Yates — a middle-aged British man — is seen bent over a counter wearing a black bra and having sex with a man wearing a ski mask.

Oddly enough, Smyers got another text from Yates’ phone later that morning… 

“This is Sasha Yates… I know what the video shows and I’m prepared to step down as Head Coach for tennis at the end of the girls season, which will be this Thursday.”

After Smyers reported the videos to the police and the school board president, she was told that he would be gone ‘the next day’ which did not happen.

She also called Pennsylvania’s Child Protective services:

“I told them who I am and who I was reporting and gave them a whole history, including the locker room and restroom incidents they should have gotten a report on two years ago but never did,” Smyers says, referring to the incidents involving Yates undressing in front of teen girls in the locker rooms. “I do not believe anyone from my district ever made that call, even though they are mandated reporters, so I did.”

 The local paper ran cover for Yates and said that he was stepping down due to ‘health reasons’.  The school won’t answer questions.

Again, mental illness was allowed to override girls’ safety.  And it was abetted by people who should know better.

 



  1. I can't even wrap my brain around this. How has this become so 'accepted' that were not even allowed to call it for what it is? Did this happen when we were kids and I just never noticed? Some days I feel like I'm living in a Heironymous Bosch painting.

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  2. Gay acceptance got co-opted by some really fucked up people such that any gay person can do nearly anything and it Must Be Accepted. Not the man loving men lifestyle, but anything. Take a look sometime at a Gay Pride parade…..the excesses and perversion that happens then is incredibly disgusting.

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  3. The whole lot of them are sickos. And moral cowards. Something about spitting out the lukewarm comes to mind.

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  4. I think it falls into the category of give them an inch and they'll take a mile.There was gay child molestation when I was a kid, but not on this scale. Dad's, uncles, and grandpas would have disposed of the matter before the police were involved.My psychology teacher in high school told the story of his uncles beating “his friend” after the adult male tried to lure him into an orange grove.My grandmother told the story of her father going after the flasher.These days everyone is too scared to act. My brother in law openly embraced and rewarded the man who violently rape his daughters, not once, not twice, but hundreds of times over the course of years. Yes, the rapist was his son, but he still should have put a bullet in his head.Frankly, I don't know if I'm proud or ashamed that I didn't put a bullet in the bastards head.

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  5. These problems need to be taken care of IN the locker room.

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  6. This would have 'flown' in the 70s, but in a 'different' way…

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  7. By people who should know better says it all MC. But those voices are being censored.

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  8. Sadly, for some problems, the only working solution is a good funeral. This would be one of those problems. And solving it would require multiple funerals.

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  9. God Bless Florida. This guy would have been arrested on the spot!

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  10. I can't even wrap my brain around this. How has this become so 'accepted' that were not even allowed to call it for what it is? Did this happen when we were kids and I just never noticed? Some days I feel like I'm living in a Heironymous Bosch painting.

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  11. Gay acceptance got co-opted by some really fucked up people such that any gay person can do nearly anything and it Must Be Accepted. Not the man loving men lifestyle, but anything. Take a look sometime at a Gay Pride parade…..the excesses and perversion that happens then is incredibly disgusting.

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  12. The whole lot of them are sickos. And moral cowards. Something about spitting out the lukewarm comes to mind.

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  13. I think it falls into the category of give them an inch and they'll take a mile.There was gay child molestation when I was a kid, but not on this scale. Dad's, uncles, and grandpas would have disposed of the matter before the police were involved.My psychology teacher in high school told the story of his uncles beating “his friend” after the adult male tried to lure him into an orange grove.My grandmother told the story of her father going after the flasher.These days everyone is too scared to act. My brother in law openly embraced and rewarded the man who violently rape his daughters, not once, not twice, but hundreds of times over the course of years. Yes, the rapist was his son, but he still should have put a bullet in his head.Frankly, I don't know if I'm proud or ashamed that I didn't put a bullet in the bastards head.

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  14. These problems need to be taken care of IN the locker room.

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  15. This would have 'flown' in the 70s, but in a 'different' way…

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  16. By people who should know better says it all MC. But those voices are being censored.

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  17. Sadly, for some problems, the only working solution is a good funeral. This would be one of those problems. And solving it would require multiple funerals.

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  18. God Bless Florida. This guy would have been arrested on the spot!

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