Wednesday, September 21, 2005

Who Will Speak For the Boys?

What is it about modern feminism that makes female teachers so attracted to teenage boys? All over the country, female teachers are bedding their middle and high-school students. In the latest, a middle school science teacher out east has been accused of rape.

It would be difficult to quantify the reaction of feminists were the tables to be turned; if it were men being accused of these acts on what feels like an almost monthly basis. I am certain we would have arrived at an "epidemic" problem in this country by now. One in which society allowed hateful men to take advantage of young girls at random, almost without judgement from a male dominated class system. Men in general would be chastised for either directly or indirectly condoning the behavior either through complacency or a sense of sexual birth-right.

"Predators" would be the rallying cry of the uber-feminists (unless the teacher was a Democrat and only getting head) and sensitivity classes and suspicion would be at all time highs. I daresay we would be on the brink of hysteria.

Instead the tables are turned. We are living in the midst of an epidemic that has flipped the norm on it's head. No longer is it "Hot for Teacher," but "Hot for Student." Where are the feminists? Where are those who claim to care "for the children?"

I guess what the left has been subtly saying for all of these years really is true. Boys just aren't that important.

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