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Another Teacher/Student Scandal

From Brooklyn, NY

A popular Brooklyn teacher was arrested yesterday after she was caught kissing a 15-year-old boy in an empty classroom, police said.

Joanna Hernandez, a math teacher at Intermediate School 55 in Brownsville, was seen passionately kissing the eighth-grader April 12, police said.

How said is it that my first reaction to this story was, “What the hell’s a 15 year-old kid doing in the 8th grade*”?

HAT TIP: Michelle Malkin

*I started college when I was 17, so I sometimes forget that some kids in the same grade can be 2-3 years older than I was at the same time.

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14 comments for “Another Teacher/Student Scandal”

  1. When was the last time you heard of a male teacher messing with a girl? What’s with all these leacherous women teachers? One after the other. Really perplexes me.

    Posted by dianne | April 21, 2005, 12:21 pm
  2. Have you ever been to Brownsville. Last time I was there, in the early 80’s, that guy would have been a high achiever. That is one rough neighborhood and success in the classroom was never a very important thing for a majority of the residents.

    Posted by Tom | April 21, 2005, 4:39 pm
  3. What’s with the lecherous female teachers? Women are pampered, privileged, and favored beyond the dreams of early kings. No woman need be responsible or concerned with others because the twin effects of chivalry and feminism have exempted women from all responsibility and thrown all burdens for them on men in specific and other taxpayers in general. Unless her lawyer has committed some attorny ingroup faux pas, the judge will always be lenient and always try to blame her crimes on someone else. All women need do is burst into teats and gasp out a few inarticulate phrases begining with “that awful man” and ending with “the patriarchy…”

    Posted by CP | April 24, 2005, 10:32 am
  4. “burst into TEARS” is what she need do…

    Posted by CP | April 24, 2005, 10:34 am
  5. If you’re married, I pity your wife. If you’re not married, don’t do it. You’ll be doing all women of the world a big favor by staying single.

    Posted by dianne | April 25, 2005, 7:35 am
  6. Hah. Dianne, when I first read your comment, it was via my admin console. So the post topic or the preceding post that you are referring to wasn’t instantly obvious to me…

    Thus my first reaction was, “Don’t pity my wife…we have a great marriage, and my removal from the single-dating pool was one of the biggest blows and saddest days for women everywhere…”

    But then I read CP’s rant, and understood that you weren’t talking about me…were you?

    Posted by Robbie | April 25, 2005, 8:25 am
  7. I was going to stay out of that one, Dianne, but I echo your sentiments.

    Posted by Preston | April 25, 2005, 8:34 am
  8. Robbie: Guess I better be more careful about addressing my posts…lol. I know your wife is a lucky woman :-)

    Preston: Mark down this date! We totally agree on something :-)

    dianne

    Posted by dianne | April 25, 2005, 9:52 am
  9. Of course you’d pity my wife. You are obviously spoiled, egocentric, and utterly self-centered. Claiming you’d pity her proves it.
    You aren’t the center of the world, though that belief is part of the false belief system women are given. To that extent I can indulge you a bit.
    What you’re really saying is that you feel threatened that anyone would dare to believe any female should be responsible for her own behavior or that any female should consider other people or the good of society in deciding what to do.

    Perhaps I am giving all the women in the world hope if I am single — hope that they could hook up with me. Was that your motive in “wondering” whether I am?

    Posted by CP | April 25, 2005, 3:31 pm
  10. Rest assured, that was not my motive. I now pity your mother.

    Posted by dianne | April 25, 2005, 4:29 pm
  11. She died. She had a slew of diseases. She’d be mad to hear that, though. She didn’t want anyone to feel sorry for her.

    She didn’t mind taking on responsibility despite being disabled. Most women, though, who have no such problems and are in the peak of health, abhor responsibility and shun it like a loathsome disease. If they can’t get men to support them they get welfare. They simultaneously spend their time shrieking about how hard they work and complaining if they have to get off the couch to get another drink or roll another joint because they might miss something on Oprah.

    Posted by CP | April 26, 2005, 4:19 pm
  12. CP: Let’s stop this discussion. You rattled my cage. I’m over it. I am sorry your mother died. Believe it or not there are some good, caring women in this world. Have a good day.

    Posted by dianne | April 26, 2005, 4:29 pm
  13. As long as you expect female child molesters to get the same penalties as men who do that.

    Posted by CP | April 27, 2005, 9:47 pm
  14. Cp, you’re a prick!

    Posted by Man | July 30, 2005, 3:23 pm

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