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carmencita ago

If such a data base were to be set up we would have to really be vigilant and careful to make sure about who gets to head that data base. They love to be connected to agencies that make them out as the good guys. But your idea sounds like it would help. Yes this is a big problem and those at the top and sometimes the principals have been put in place to look the other way, maybe they are involved too. They have been infiltrated by TPTB.

WeirdlyEerie ago

Thanks. I found this by looking into a principal just charged with luring teen girls to a skinny dipping party. He apparently has nothing on his background check, so no red flags went up for the Arizona district that hired him from his Texas employment history. (pizzagatewhatever this morning). The article above which suggests the database recommended that any teacher losing their certificate be listed, whether criminal charges are filed or not.

I thought it is a useful article demonstrating that school districts behave similar to the Catholic church by handling molestation in house instead of reporting to the law. They just let them go to some other district.

carmencita ago

Hah. The Jesuits could possibly have designed the same behavior for the public schools as the Catholic Church. They are in control of almost everything or I am sure insert their people into strategic places whenever needed. This has their thumb print all over it.

WeirdlyEerie ago

Systems be systemic