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by Nicholas Wylie  •  ChurchMilitant.com  •  January 13, 2023   

Abuse in schools remains prevalent

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A damning report exposing sex abuse in public schools seems to be falling on deaf ears. In tonight's In-Depth Report, Church Militant's Nick Wylie discusses alleged crimes by Chicago K–12 staff.

Pedro Martinez, CEO, Chicago Public Schools: "We have a sworn duty as educators to protect children in our care and to act with integrity and model appropriate behavior."

On Jan. 1, the Chicago Public Schools Office of the Inspector General released its 2022 Annual Report.

Inspector General Will Fletcher's account detailed the shocking number of sexual abuse allegations in Chicago's K–12 public schools, or CPS. 

In just the 2021–2022 school year, the Inspector General's Office received 470 "adult-on-student sexual misconduct allegations."

The accusations include touching, grooming, sexual acts, sexual comments and more.

In the four years since its inception, the report notes, the CPS Sexual Allegations Unit has opened over 1,700 cases and closed nearly 1,400.

The report also states "there is no indication that the frequency of these occurrences is higher within CPS than in other districts nationwide."

Pedro Martinez, CEO, CPS: "Every student deserves to feel safe, protected and supported in their school. And anything that gets in that way should not be tolerated — and will not be tolerated."

This year's annual report has gone largely unreported in the public. 

While the media focuses on reports of decades-long abuse in the Church, it seemingly turns a blind eye to the secular abuse of children occurring last year.

A recently published Fox News article revealed at least 349 K–12 teachers nationwide were arrested on sex-crime charges in 2022.

This should come as no surprise, as the Twitter account Libs of TikTok and others have revealed public schools continue to employ sexually perverse teachers.

Transsexual teacher:

Because this teacher specifically is working with elementary school kids, you want to use language they're gonna understand based on experiences they have. Just say something simple like this. Here's what I said: I used to be a boy, but that made me hurt. It made me feel uncomfortable. So I went to a doctor, we talked. Now I take medicine, and I'm a girl. Boom. There you go. That's all you really need to know.

Chicago also encourages sexual deviance through so-called gender-inclusive restrooms in schools and staff training regarding sexuality.

CPS training:

Early childhood educators should consider ways to expand children's understanding of gender by challenging traditional gender stereotypes. Children who assert a gender-diverse identity know their gender as clearly and consistently as their peers of the same developmental stage. This means that youth who are trans or nonbinary have an equal understanding of their gender as cisgender youth.

The education system has been overrun by evil ideologies, and parents must do all they can to protect their children from indoctrination and abuse.

A 2004 report by the Department of Education estimated "around one in ten public school students will experience educator sexual misconduct by the time they graduate from high school."

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