Weimerica Weekly – Episode 28 – Horny Teachers

Welcome to Weimerica Weekly Episode 28. The podcast airs every Wednesday.

This week’s podcast is on the the recent trend of teachers having sexual relations with students.

Weimerica Weekly is a podcast hosted by Ryan Landry that touches on the cultural, political and sexual topics that fill the mindspace of our United States of Weimerica. The politicization of all cultural and social degeneracy is examined with a focus on how it fits together.

Weimerica Weekly is produced by the Hestia Society and distributed by Social Matter.

Related Show Links: 

The List of teachers busted for sex with students.

Indiana teacher who sexxed up some students and bought them cars and guns despite criminal records.

The 25 year old Texas teacher who had daily sex with a 13 year old, became pregnant with his child and was approved of by the child’s parents.

Texas on pace for record setting year for investigations into inappropriate teacher-student relations.

Thanks to G.W. Rees for the introduction and outro music. G.W. Rees’ music can be found here on Soundcloud, Youtube, Facebook, Flickr and Instagram.

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7 Comments

  1. Weimerica_fan June 8, 2016 at 1:47 pm

    Great episode!

  2. SecretForumLurker June 9, 2016 at 9:03 am

    Strangest thing to me with these cases is the sentencing. Is this a political thing? Are the judges looking out for fellow left wing teachers? It seems strange that parents will push for prison time but prosecutors will make deals that either are all probation or suspend prison sentences.

  3. A couple other things I noticed in high school:
    – Teachers tend to be very immature. There were a lot of teachers in my high school who were fully invested in the student’s drama: Who was having a party that weekend, who got arrested last weekend, who broke up with who, who cheated on who, who got in a fight with who, etc.
    – Teachers tend to graduate at the bottom of their college classes from low-level state schools, with mindless education degrees. The crop of teachers, especially female teachers, is really the bottom of the barrel. They are the dumb, slutty party girls in college, and they continue to be so, after college.
    – They go into teaching because it CAN be easy and because they get their summers off and are done by 3pm during the school year. I know several female teachers who spend their summers getting drunk by the pool.
    – Public school teachers abuse kids at a far higher rate than Catholic priests. The media used clerical sexual abuse as a bludgeon against the Church, but never allowed the connection to be made between predatory homosexuals being allowed into the priesthood since the 1960’s, during the sexual and Marxist revolutions, and the resultant abuse scandals. Prior to that, candidates for the priesthood were thoroughly screened, and those even suspected of being homosexuals were excluded. The Marxists infiltrated the Church, like they did every other institution, created the problem, and then blamed Catholicism for the results. We never hear a peep about the public school teacher abuse epidemic.

    1. This comment is 100% spot-on.

  4. MD hit the nail on the head.

    I would only add that, at least at the high-school level, the move toward requiring degrees in “education,” rather than in the area to be taught, seems to me a key contributor both to the decline of the quality of education teachers are equipped to provide and the increase in the frequency with which insecure party girls are able to find employment as teachers. A high school math teacher, for example, should have a degree in math, science, or engineering — some area that demonstrates she has an understanding of math and its applications — even a math minor to dress up a focus on education, child development, etc. is insufficient.

    Of course, such high (or even just reasonable) standards aren’t something to be expected in Weimerica.

  5. Two things to keep in mind:

    1) The war on public schools via the neocons (whats up with that, anyway?) means in my state the unions were destroyed and teaching has gone from a life long profession to something to do before the trophy wife phase. And the growth of higher ed means the oversupply is insane. So the average teacher when I was a kid was a somewhat plump mom, and now I’d say 75% of the teachers at my kids school in the same district are 25 yr old hotties. There is no life in teaching past 30 yrs so loss of license doesn’t matter anymore. There were a couple hot young teachers when I was a high school student… there’s enough 23 year old hotties to fill two or three cheerleading squads at my son’s middle school.

    2) See above the profession being destroyed and turned into a short term McJob anti-selects for those who have very poor time preference judgment. You know, like women who might have sex with a student without thinking thru the consequences.

  6. As a Catholic who was molested by a schoolteacher who was covered for, I get very very tired of the Catholic-bashing on this–especially when we have cleaned our house but this has been going on for decades in our schools (and our juvenile prisons BTW) and no one says anything, no one acknowledges, it’s STILL HAPPENING and people in power still cover for the predators and still dismiss it even as serious, especially if it’s a female rapist. The culture AND government stays silent on this, though all evidence is it’s still going on today after decades.

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