‘God, you’re hot’ Tennessee school board member says to student during board meeting

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“God, you’re hot. Do you know that? Where do you go to school at?”

How do you possible make this worse? Ask them where they wll be later.

Not calling for violence but how does this not get you tarred and feather in the parking lot?

Pedophiles are praise worthy unless you are trying to make it big on the Internet, then you beat up random people who cant fight back and pretend they are this guy.

Everyone is willingly living a hypocritical lie these days.

Priorities, we got’em!

Here’s why:

“Boys will be boys.”

“He’s not wrong, she is hot.”

“Little slut deserves it for dressing like that.”

“Why didn’t I think of this? I wonder if he has any videos.”

“Note to self: accept his 4th of July pool party invitation this year.”

Not calling for violence but how does this not get you tarred and feather in the parking lot?

Haven’t you noticed? pedophiles are in fashion now… they can even be presidents

Heard, one use to be a prince…
yeap… green prince instead of blue
🔫always have been
If my kid was speaking in front of the school board and subjected to that kind of harassment I’d be in jail right now.

@dylanmorgan A person with your mindset is statistically unlikely to have a child in this particular school system or any like it.

What we're seeing here isn't just one dipshit's skeevy conduct. It's a manifestation of the prevailing local culture of that county.

Not calling for violence

the reason this keeps happening is because people refuse to call for violence against filth like this

There is more effective ways of dealing with it, outside of violence. I do like tar and feather though, just the right amount of violence

What are those more effective ways?

All the ones I can think of that don’t involve violence don’t seem to be working.

Thats because too many people sit on their ass waiting for other people to take care of it for them.

Coincidentally a lot of them are the same ones who call for violent action (and not all of them lean right).

These actions only work if a majority of citizens actually take them, not sit back and complain about how they dont work because things dont magically get fixed the instant a minority of people do it once.

Bingo.

my biggest complaint about the liberal/left is they will do anything but take charge.

@TubularTittyFrog There's nothing stopping you.
@Zorque Dan Perkins, the guy who does the Tom Tomorrow comic, perfectly sums this up with a sticker he sells: "SOMEONE SHOULD DO SOMETHING". You've exactly nailed the problem. Everyone's waiting for someone ELSE to Do Something.
Just so we are clear, tarting and feathering is an extremely violent act. I’m not arguing against it, but covering someone in molten tar is not non-violent in the slightest. I’m personally all for it.
Is chemical castration, violence? I suppose it is. I would imagine the tech isn’t available to the general public anyway.

He’s a symptom. Violence against the idiots who can’t help but say the quiet part out loud on camera won’t stop the millions that do manage to keep the most blatant statements contained to men’s spaces.

What we need is a culture of nuanced introspection and personal growth, where people like him can admit that they’re pigs without it destroying their lives or moral standing, instead being a first step towards rehabilitation. Women and girls deserve to be kept safe from him and boys deserve better teachers, so he wouldn’t be able to work in education until he has done a lot of personal growth, but violence is just scapegoating.

Of course if the state threatens violence unless you pay taxes that pay for people like him to endanger women, then you can engage in organized mutual self-defense. Hard to get to that culture of personal growth otherwise.

In the mean time, people are entitled to organised mutual self-defense against him, which might also include violence but probably won’t.

That wouldn’t be scapegoating? He did actually commit the offense. It’s punishment.

Scapegoating does not require the scapegoat to be innocent of the thing they are rendered a scapegoat of. When a bunch of kids smash decorative plates and they all say afterward that only one of them did it, that one kid is a scapegoat even if that kid did smash some plates, or even the most plates.

And yes, punishment usually is scapegoating. “The offense” is some narrow, visible, and clearly defined thing that makes someone the convenient target to pin all the blame on, regardless of who was responsible for everything leading up to it.

Scapegoating - Wikipedia

@Luminous5481 If you come back in a few weeks and re-read your comment, you might -- just might -- realized that at this moment, you're exactly as horrible as the people you despise, and in the same way.

If you want to understand why humanity has not been able to eradicate evil given thousands of years, a sober analysis of your comment will reveal why.

I will never speak to you again.

The only response to that is, “what the f*ck is the matter with you?”
Sir…I need to see your search history.
@Bluefalcon The People elected this guy. Presumably, a large proportion of them are okay with this.
Hey, I’m not disagreeing with you or anything like that, but read what you type… possibly* will* (or they’ll), and also and that with a question mark. There’s absolutely no reason to have errors like that, you had all the time needed to read your own text and all the time after to fix it. No need to make yourself look incapable of using basic words, which I believe you definitely are.
I’ll hire an editor