Schools Sexual Abuse -Endemic Rape Culture

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This is shocking news. Absolutely disgusting to see the scale of this.

School abuse: 'Rape culture' warning as 8,000 report incidents

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-56558487

More than 8,000 allegations have now been made by school pupils on a website gathering testimonies of sexual violence and abuse.

"Rape culture" was a problem for all schools, said Soma Sara, founder of the Everyone's Invited website.

Many of the perpetrators are claimed to be at the same school or in the same social groups.

The rape culture is in private and state schools but seems to be more endemic in top schools.
 
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This is shocking news. Absolutely disgusting to see the scale of this.

School abuse: 'Rape culture' warning as 8,000 report incidents

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-56558487

More than 8,000 allegations have now been made by school pupils on a website gathering testimonies of sexual violence and abuse.

"Rape culture" was a problem for all schools, said Soma Sara, founder of the Everyone's Invited website.

Many of the perpetrators are claimed to be at the same school or in the same social groups.

The rape culture is in private and state schools but seems to be more endemic in top schools.
Like everything else, children learn their "prejudices" from their parents and their peers.
Even to the extent that abused become the abusers.
Let's hope the current 'children' grow up realising that they imprint their ideas into their children, and can modify that familial transfer of 'views of the world'.
 
No discipline in schools

they do pretty much what they like

schools we have worked at teachers are imo spoken to like dirt told to go and do one on a regular basis

rspe culture in schools than segregate the sexes boys only school and girls only

sorted / simples

bet the pupils in madrasers don’t mouth off off the teachers ;)
 
You take the perpetrators in these schools to one side and explain to them that there behaviour is not the norm ? And un acceptable

if they do it again give em a punch in the ead

If there parents come around whinging give them a punch in the ead as well :LOL:

violence solves most problems ;)
 
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violence solves most problems ;)
Martin Luther King had something to say about that. Something along the lines (I'm paraphrasing) "that peace and justice go hand in hand". But the justice preordains the peace.
You could extrapolate that to suggest that equality (and its associated justice) preordains peace and civility. With equality comes respect, peace, civility and personal/social development.
 
When they say, 'in schools', I don't really think anyone thinks that rapes are occurring IN schools. I find it hard to believe, frankly.
 
I went to an all boys grammar school so wasn't an issue, but my wife who went to a mixed comp recognises the harassment as it was happening to her nearly 50 years ago. Its not a new phenomenon. The only difference today is that the perpetrators brag about it by smartphone social media.
 
No discipline in schools

they do pretty much what they like

schools we have worked at teachers are imo spoken to like dirt told to go and do one on a regular basis

rspe culture in schools than segregate the sexes boys only school and girls only

sorted / simples

bet the pupils in madrasers don’t mouth off off the teachers ;)

Tranny as usual gets the wrong end of the stick.

You think private school kids are indsciplined in class?

https://www.theguardian.com/educati...for-greater-powers-to-monitor-private-schools

The chief inspector of schools in England asked for greater powers to monitor independent schools over “potential safeguarding issues”, but was ignored by ministers, the Guardian can reveal.

Despite concerns raised by Amanda Spielman, Ofsted’s chief inspector, the body was later stripped of its role in overseeing the inspections of private schools now engulfed by a wave of sexual assault allegations.
 
Tranny as usual gets the wrong end of the stick.

You think private school kids are indsciplined in class?

https://www.theguardian.com/educati...for-greater-powers-to-monitor-private-schools

The chief inspector of schools in England asked for greater powers to monitor independent schools over “potential safeguarding issues”, but was ignored by ministers, the Guardian can reveal.

Despite concerns raised by Amanda Spielman, Ofsted’s chief inspector, the body was later stripped of its role in overseeing the inspections of private schools now engulfed by a wave of sexual assault allegations.

only ever worked in private schools ;)
 
No discipline in schools

rspe culture in schools than segregate the sexes boys only school and girls only

Not sure how discipline will stop child on child violence - the teachers don't know it is going on

It won't stop girls raping other girls, or boys raping other boys
 
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