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Goose_Equalizer t1_j293qla wrote

At least public schools don’t actively suppress information about known, verified pedophiles and move them around for decades to avoid trouble.

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123splenda t1_j29c5j5 wrote

Yes the fuck they do.

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Goose_Equalizer t1_j29f1ti wrote

At the same scale the Catholic Church did?

Are you claiming that it was the stated, established policy of all public schools to simply relocate sex offenders? If not, it’s absolutely nothing like what the Church did.

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BakedBread65 t1_j29dh85 wrote

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someone_whoisthat t1_j29e9e4 wrote

Grand jury report condemns Loudoun schools’ handling of sex assaults

> The jury’s impaneling also came after Youngkin and Miyares repeatedly referenced the Loudoun assaults in their campaigns, accusing the school system — and U.S. public education generally — of a lack of transparency and failure to support parents’ rights. The incident also became a national issue in the heated debate over transgender student rights, especially bathroom access. > > Youngkin and Miyares’s actions followed months of community outrage, aimed largely at Loudoun school officials’ decision to transfer the student assailant from one high school campus after his first assault, only to see him commit a second sexual assault at the second campus five months later. > > ... > > During the first assault, which took place in a girls’ bathroom, the student was reportedly dressed in women’s clothes — a finding Monday’s jury report corroborates. This gave ammunition to opponents of school policies that permit transgender students to use bathrooms matching their gender identities — although there is no evidence the male student is transgender and, at the time of the first assault, Loudoun determined bathroom access by biological sex.

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