Watch Out Catholic Church, Government
Schools Have More Molesters
+Curtis Kekoa III
July 27, 2005

For less than a year I have been sifting through as many news reports (online) as my lonesome can
handle – all related to the
success of the government school system.  Success?  Yes, because the
system was designed with the ultimate goal of indoctrinating youth with the philosophy of
humanism through a variety of means including the denial of God and abdication of parental
responsibility to the state.  Some folks – Christians in particular – believe the government school
system
has failed evidenced by a systematic removal of God and any vestige of His notion.  (Some
Christians can’t even acknowledge this!)  This belief in the system’s failure does more than
implicitly pronounce the validity of the government school system by the Christian.  It also
demonstrates the Christian’s severe lack of understanding concerning the demonic roots of the
system and encourages the system’s perpetuity by series upon series of “reformations” designed
to “fix” something that can’t be fixed when it - as designed - works so well.  Christians might as
well “reform” Islam, the prison system, the KKK or the Nazi Party.  It’s intellectually and
spiritually
impossible.

To be absolutely candid,  the hope most Christians alive today will ever understand such a
concept – the government school system a success rather than a failure – is a pipe dream.  Even in
the faces of mountains of evidence demonstrating, not suggesting, the government school’s
success in destroying the minds of youth, Christian parents become even more determined to have
their Salt become tasteless and their Light become darkened by a system meant to do exactly
these things.  And in the news reports I’ve seen – and I’ve seen many – there’s a little known
epidemic parading the success of government schools which should have all parents, not just
Christian ones, frantic about getting their children out of government schools.  It’s sexual crime,
and this makes the epidemic of sex crimes in the Catholic Church pale in comparison.

What does it mean to you, parents, the words “sexual crime”?  For most, they conjure a plethora of
misconceptions, otherwise known as
excuses, concerning government schools.  One excuse is
that sex crimes are isolated, rarities which are not related to the government school system
suggesting that sex crimes, because they are assumed rare, “Don’t happen in
my kids’ school.  It’s
a good school.”  Another is that the bulk of sexual crimes in government schools involve
exclusively students.  ‘Tis unfortunate parents believe these things; even more unfortunate is
parents’ willingness to send their children to such places where even the risk of sex crimes is
perceived to be miniscule.  Parents nonchalantly play Russian roulette with their children, except
in the six-shootin’ revolver of sexual crimes in government schools, six of the six chambers have
bullets.

Of the news stories about the success of the government school system, easily eighty-percent
involve sex crimes.  Sadly, I have listed several hundred of these news stories, and I am just one
person.  Imagine all the other success stories I have overlooked.  But of the eighty-percent I have
read involving sex crimes, at least ninety-percent of them do not list the perpetrators as students.  
Rather, the majority of sex crimes committed against students - female and male alike –  are
perpetrated by those in
positions of authority granted them by the government school system,
mainly teachers.

Of course, parents – some of whom are teachers – will be offended by my assertion about teachers
as molesters and rapists.  The offense taken, however, will actually be something positive for it
will convict one if not some to repentance, hopefully.  Others, however, will simply pass it off with
ad hominem attacks against yours truly.  Ad hominem attacks, however, will be all a parent uses
to only disregard my assertion, not
discredit and disprove me with his own investigation, a
challenge unto himself.  Of course, if parents and teachers are offended, then tough-nuts.  Life
doesn’t cater to tickling your ears, and neither do I.  But my pride and ignorance don’t quite muster
to the levels of these parents, and so I take pity upon them.  I will show them how easy it is to
verify my observations by conducting the same experiment as I have.  If parents continue to
wallow in excuses and self-denial anyway, then they deserve what they sow – victims for children.

Here’s how to do it:  Go to Google.com and Yahoo.com.  Under the “News” sections are options for
receiving news “alerts” daily into any email in-box.  For each alert one may select any order of key
words found within the online news of which Google and Yahoo! subscribe.  For both Google and
Yahoo!, I have six alerts.  The following are the key words used in each of the six alerts:  

(1)“school teacher”
(2)“school”
(3)“student”
(4) “students”
(5) “teachers”  
(6) “teacher”  

With these key-words, I have the potential to receive up to twelve email alerts per day, six from
Google and six from Yahoo!.  Twelve emails (or less) per day are all it takes for parents to begin
understanding the epidemic of sex crimes within government schools.  

Parents will also be able to observe other similarities between these sex crimes, besides that of
teachers as sex criminals.  Generally, the victims – children – engage
willingly in these crimes
with teachers.  Also, there is usually more than one instance of a sex crime between teacher and
student over a period of time.  Sex encounters between teachers and students can span at least a
few months up to a few years, and some sex crimes aren’t even revealed until many years later –
even long after the encounters have ended when the victims are in college or beyond.

And this is just the consensual (although legally statutory rape) sex between teacher and student –
there are forced rapes and sexual harassment which are daily occurrences committed by
teachers.  Don’t forget about the students, either.  For in the same manner the authority behaves,
so will the students (Luke 6:40).  Students can sexually harass and rape one another forcibly or
otherwise with ease compared to teachers as the perpetrators, so only God knows how many sex
crimes actually
are reported to authorities, let alone prosecuted and even seldom reported only in
the online media.  Remember, in most states, sex between children seventeen years old and
younger is statutory rape.  And sex crimes involving teachers and students increasingly involve
homosexual “sex” – male teachers molesting male students and female teachers molesting female
students – which should make any parent shudder in disgust.

In short, sending children to government schools will guarantee one thing:  It will expose the
parents’ negligence in sending their children into situations where the chances of becoming
victims of sex crimes are just short of certain.  Remember the six-shot revolver?  One wonders if
companies such as Microsoft, Wal-Mart and Boeing would allow such sex crimes to occur within
their boundaries.  Obviously, the pool of qualified employees would shrink dramatically, and this
scenario doesn’t account for the deluge of lawsuits as responses to such a gross epidemic.  And
even if the chance were less than half that my children would not become victims of sex crimes in
government schools – which it’s not – then that’s a half too much.  My children are not crapshoots,
and I’m not willing to sacrifice the gentle spirits of my children for the spirits of others whose
parents do not care for them.  

Are you willing to risk your children?  If you send them to a government school…
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