Drugs & Prostitution Rampant in US High Schools

 

June 16, 2012

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Sex and drugs proliferate

at many US high schools,

says a veteran teacher.

by Nathan Patrick Henry

(henrymakow.com)

(The author was a high school teacher for 18 years.)

Sexual
activity at public schools
campuses is more common than thought.

Our
young people are so inundated by it, many consider sexual acts in
the same category as handshakes. They do it openly in
classrooms and cafeterias, using smart-phones to share the experience.

For drugs, “little boys and girls” will do nearly anything.
Prostitution has become a big money maker.

Prostitution
is safe for a couple of reasons. While selling drugs is a crime, prostitution is difficult to prove.

School administrators especially will not
touch homosexual prostitution with a ten foot pole. To criticize homosexuality in any way is the
new anathema.

A male teacher complained about abusive behavior from
a homosexual boy. The principal threatened the teacher to shut him up.

Where
I worked, at an inner city school in Houston, boys and girls were pimped to students and adults. Any
sexual flavor was available. Rendezvous were arranged just off
campus for predators who wanted to abuse kids.

One pimp on our
campus arranged for a girl to orally service a boy in the restroom.
He also charged spectators to watch. This incident was caught by a
teacher, but this pimp’s business continued to thrive.

A disgusting cross-dressing homosexual has been repeatedly
caught in the act. He carries a straight razor and
threatens everyone knowing he is “untouchable” under the shield
of political correctness. In one week an Assistant Principal caught eight sex acts on
the campus and did nothing of consequence.

FACULTY

Many
school faculty members are immoral as well. Sex between faculty and
students is more frequent than people believe. Young teachers are
only a few years older than their students and many have no qualms
about having sex with them.

My school terminated four teachers for this in one year and
covered it up. My principal was a sexual predator who was forced to
retire. He had already done the same thing at two schools. Was it
criminal to hire him a third time?

Just recently, a 27 year old
teacher was caught in a relationship with her 16- year-old student in
Washington State. We hear about this over and over again. I would
estimate that for every incident  that is reported the
schools cover up about four or five.

DRUGS

The police estimated that an
average $30K of drugs were sold each month.

Everything
from pot to heroine was available. The recent trend is the
pharmaceuticals like “bars,” and hydrocodone. More recently the
“legal” but lethal substances like “spice” and “bath soaps”
are being used. Kids sit in class in zombie states on these drugs.

Drugs inundate our student populations, even among our
advanced-placement kids. Young people are hard pressed to find
friends not involved.

Teachers are buying drugs from students. How can a disciplined
educational relationship between teachers and students exist?

I had a student confide that he got stoned every
day, went to math class, and fell asleep. He passed with flying
colors. No child left behind? This practice is widespread. We
produce what the welfare state needs. This is hardly an accident.

CONCLUSION

Some
of the finest young teachers I have known did not last two years in
the field.

They could see no value in fighting a morally bankrupt
system that rewards evil.

With a
few exceptions the teachers who last are the ones who are incapable
of independent thought.

My career has suffered for my refusal to
participate in the annihilation our kids’ souls.  If Vladimir Lenin could see our schools he could verify
that we have perfected the educational system that John Dewey
borrowed from him.

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My book 2+2=4 History with Eyes Open, Things I Wish I
Could Have Told My Students
, is my musings on the manipulative nature of
history as it is taught.   My emphasis is the nature of the brainwash and
its ever-present objectives, while trying to reconnect us with how
self-evident reality actually is.

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Henry Makow is the author of A Long Way to go for a Date. He received his Ph.D. in English Literature from the University of Toronto. He welcomes your feedback and ideas at

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