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–Co-opting good stuff from all over the ‘Net and maybe some original thoughts—ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒE

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And in Wisconsin

The Department of Public Instruction seems to be running cover for child molesters and groomers.

Kudos to Madison’s Cap Times for committing a brazen act of journalism. The left-leaning newspaper’s year-long investigation found DPI “investigated” more than 200 teachers, aides, substitutes, and administrators “accused of sexual misconduct or grooming behaviors toward students” between 2018 and 2023. 

The publication found at least 44 percent of the public education regulator’s license probes over the period have involved sexual misconduct or grooming allegations. Of the 461 teachers investigated over the period for all forms of misconduct, 207 kept their licenses and were allowed to continue to work with children in schools, the Cap Times reported.

In this case, it’s the teacher’s union that has the ‘regulator’ under its thumb. And the state superintendent didn’t even bother to show up to a hearing by the state legislature.

And of course, the latest head of the DPI is female.

The leftist Underly, who in April won a second term backed by all manner liberal cash and causes, has prioritized a DEI agenda (diversity, equity, and inclusion) in administration and in the classrooms. Top-down support for such “woke” programs have led to allegations of discrimination and racism in the name of “of social justice” and have driven the concept of “safe spaces” so far as to allow men to use girls bathrooms and showers

Again, this shows the failure of women in positions of power as well as the failure that is government run education.



3 responses to “And in Wisconsin”

  1. The reason this keeps happening is because no teachers have faced immediate biological reorganization for being a predditor groomer. I also blame parents with no backbone. You or I would face serious charges for doing what teacher s are doing to our children.

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    Robert the Biker

    The problem is that there must always be a presumption of innocence, if the simple accusation of “he/she/it touched my bum” is enough to end a career and hand out serious jail time without any evidence then you are in trouble. Its not like false accusations of rape are unknown, Duke University ring any bells?

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  3. Madam Defarge–And they are protected by both their union and the state.

    Robert–I understand the slope on this one. That said, the Duke case was so radically different than the above that it’s a non sequitur. Duke was the case of a ‘believe all women’ with a black stripper claiming to be raped by a bunch of white boys and the faculty of the university (the Duke 88) jumped on board to vilify them with no evidence. It was one of the first shots of the ‘Me Too’ movement.

    We’re talking about teachers (male and female, but mainly female) in K-12 putting sexual moves on children, having sex with them, and/or grooming them to have sex with others. In today’s world, there are generally video, texts, or emails for evidence. But it’s being swept under the rug.

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