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Porn showing Teacher Apologizes

Says Family Values Come From The Classroom

By Jeff “Mario” Smith, Guerilla Reporter

 

Mr. Fernando Del Pino, the Spanish teacher at Tates Creek High School in LEFTington, KY, who showed the R Rated movie, ”The Forty Year Old Virgin” during a high school Spanish class has apologized. Well, call me an angry parent, but there are lots of people in prison who have apologized. I am not impressed, especially after reading the apology in the Heraldo-Liberal “Letters To The Editor” section this morning.

 

Questions abound:

1)     What in the world is a public educator doing using valuable taxpayer funded class time showing movies to the students? They don’t need movies as rewards; good grades do that!

2)     What buffoon would show a movie to kids that is all about someone’s quest to lose their virginity outside of marriage, especially a teacher who is trusted to watch over our children? Does he have ulterior motives?

3)     What in the world does a quest to lose virginity have to do with speaking Spanish?

4)     What is the background of this buffoon, and does he have any pedophile or other sex related crimes in his past or does anyone have information about this character flaw in Del Pino?

 

Putting aside the fact that government schools are in shocking disarray, with student knowledge and skills declining even though they suck billions of dollars from taxpayers and constantly demand more, and putting aside the fact that government schools are now used as social change mechanisms instead of institutions for learning knowledge (I can prove it), and putting aside the fact that kids in government schools are given all sorts of surveys asking all manner of questions about their sexual attitudes and their private family matters, and putting aside the fact that government schools are vehemently pro-homosexual even promoting this sin as an acceptable lifestyle in their textbooks, and putting aside the fact that government schools are breeding grounds for bullying and violence, and putting aside the fact that government schools are a huge mechanism for the propagation of political correctness, this guy has dug a deeper hole with his letter. Thanks H-L, for giving him the shovel.

 

He will most likely be protected and defended by the government school taxpayer funded administrative liberal teacher union activists who throw Spanish classes at our children like it is more important to know Spanish than English. After all, we are supposed to lose our identity as a nation and become a multicultural land, right? Give me a break.

 

Del Pino sounds like he is a recent immigrant from his name and his letter, but who knows. At any rate, he fits the politically correct profile that government educators admire. Liberal apologists fawn all over themselves to get close to minorities, not out of their color blind attitude, but to the contrary, out of their politically correct guilt complex instilled in them by leftist educators they learned under. America is a bad racist nation that is the root of all evil in the world, remember? That is what my political science instructor at the University of Kentucky was teaching his young college students way back in 1979, and we all know it is worse now. Get a copy of the federally funded social studies book We The People if you do not believe this writer. This book is the most used book in the country because it is federally subsidized and therefore costs the school districts less. Read it and weep!

 

The introduction of Del Pino’s letter states, “I am convinced that the strength and values of families in any society come from the hours kids spend with teachers in the school”.  Bingo, there you have it! If I read this correctly, this fellow is saying that family values come from the classroom, not from the home and church. Well, there you go. This guy has admitted that he thinks he is responsible for family values in the homes of the students he teaches. Are the values he wants instilled pre-marital sex, pornography for children, and the insignificance of parents and church? This is exactly the kind of teacher that the taxpayer funded monster of public dis-education desires to promote the globalist socialist atheist one world government model that has been spoon fed through the nation’s schools for years now (I can prove it). Yep, parents are insignificant and the church is insignificant; it is the teachers that mold family values. This is the problem with allowing the government schools to clandestinely and gradually morph into social change institutions instead of institutions for teaching knowledge.

 

The rest of the letter just digs his hole even deeper. He says he is a family man himself. Well, many pedophiles are “family men”, for statistics show it is those in trusted positions close to the children who most often commit these abominations. His family man defense is just that, a weak defense tactic. The damage to our students has already been done. What a distraction from learning!

 

Then he says he never intentionally tried to offend anyone. Wrong, he intentionally showed the movie, a pornographic movie about pre-marital sex, and nobody made him do it. Intentions cannot be proven, and that’s more justification to revoke this fellow’s teaching certificate.

 

He said he had to ask the kids what the movie was about before he showed it to them. So what happened? Did a student give him the movie to show? How did he have the movie if he did not know what it was about? Swift move ex-lax, show a movie you have never seen to other parents’ children! Then he says he “did not notice” the R Rating. Excuse me! At first I took him for either a sexual pervert, just plain stupid, or both, but this guy is more of an idiot than I first thought. We do not need irresponsible people like this in positions of authority and trust around our children. It is that simple. Fine him, fire him, and bar him from teaching in Kentucky ever again. Parents should unite and press charges. It can’t be legal to show an R Rated movie to kids without their parent’s permission, especially in a public school, or is it? If it is, it is time to change the law to protect our kids.

 

Then this guy closes out telling us he is an ex-diplomat, lawyer, and professor. I am not impressed. Ramsey Clark and Bill Clinton are ex-diplomats, the ACLU are lawyers, and homosexual pedophile Alfred Kinsey was a professor. That explains a lot. If he is allegedly this “educated”, how did he miss the rating of the movie? Let us make him an ex-teacher now. I am not sure what he means about cultures being different, but if it means that in his Spanish culture, they sit around showing pornographic movies to kids, is this not merely another reason to stop the multicultural destruction of America that liberals have thrust upon us?

 

No, Mr. Del Pino, we parents do not accept this hollow apology. As a matter of fact, your apology merely cements that you need to go. With each paragraph of your letter, you threw another shovel into the dirt hole you created that is the burial place of your career as a teacher in Fayette County, KY. At least that is this parent’s hope. Let the light shine and show zero tolerance for this type of activity in our government schools.

 

 

 

http://www.kentucky.com/mld/kentucky/news/editorial/13790283.htm  Posted on Sun, Feb. 05, 2006

TEACHER: SHOWING R-RATED MOVIE WAS A MISTAKE

I am convinced that the strength and values of families in any society come from the hours kids spend with teachers in the school.

As a family man and myself raised with strict moral values, I direct my words to my colleagues and the community and offer my most sincere apology.

I know that I made a very big mistake. I accept it, but I was never intentionally trying to offend any person or family. I played the movie for 20 minutes as a reward after a hard hour of testing. After I asked the students what it was about, I found that a lot of them had already seen it. But that is no excuse.

I did not notice the "R" rating and I concentrated on the tests that had just been finished. Not paying attention to the rules and policies established in the educational system has affected my life greatly.

As an ex-diplomat, lawyer and professor, I enjoyed teaching, sharing long hours of hard work with my students and colleagues. These people can attest to my work ethic.

Cultures are different, but common sense in all aspects is the same. I give my most sincere apologies.

Fernando Del Pino
Lexington

http://www.kentucky.com/mld/kentucky/news/13714116.htm

 

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