The Daily Wire’s Luke Rosiak shared this shocking story about a Loudoun County middle school librarian:
Police are investigating after a middle school librarian allegedly defended a pro-prostitution book by saying it belonged in the library because many of the school’s 11- to 13-year old students are sex workers. Educators are mandatory reporters.https://t.co/KGnr1KNAYz
— Luke Rosiak (@lukerosiak) May 28, 2022
That last line bears repeating: educators are mandatory reporters. If this librarian truly has knowledge of students being sexually abused, she should be running to the cops, not defending the contents of this book.
From the article:
The Sterling Middle School teacher went to the school library after seeing the unidentified parent’s tweet about the book to find out if it was actually available to students. Guido retrieved the book and defended it, the teacher told police in a recorded conversation reviewed by The Daily Wire. In her interview with police, the teacher recounted her discussion with Guido.
“She started talking about how there’s kids who come to the library who do sex work, and this makes them feel validated,” the teacher told police. “As a teacher, if you get an individual student coming to you because you’re abused, you have to go the police immediately.”
We shouldn’t have to say it, but kudos to this teacher for doing her job by protecting the students in her care. We suppose someone (definitely not us) could make a case about the age-appropriateness of the content, but only a truly sick individual could defend it in the name of “validation”.
More decline of Rome type stuff. https://t.co/QuDhEr6alp
— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) May 28, 2022
It sure does feel that way sometimes. How have we gotten to the point where ANYONE can harbor the delusion that children can be consenting ‘sex workers’?
“Child sex worker” = sexually abused & trafficked child.
Person who says “child sex worker” = evil creep who should be fired for grooming & prosecuted for not reporting a heinous crime against innocent kids.
God have mercy on our nation & protect our children.
— Liz Wheeler (@Liz_Wheeler) May 28, 2022
Exactly.
That’s not “sex work.” It’s human trafficking,
— Lauren DeMoss Benson (@LaurenDeMoss) May 28, 2022
Why this has to be pointed out is beyond us.
School has changed since I was 11.
— John Tortorici (@JohnJTortorici) May 28, 2022
A lot of things have, and many of them not in a good way.
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