‘Love Note’ To Girl Lands Florida Fourth Grade Boy In Principal’s Office, Threatened

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‘Love Note’ To Girl Lands Florida Fourth Grade Boy In Principal’s Office, Threatened With Sexual Harassment Charges…

Love note

Normal heterosexual.

Via WPTV:

Many of us remember passing a love note to our first crush, but for one Hillsborough fourth grader, a note had school administrators threatening him with sexual harassment charges.

“He’s 9,” said his mother. “What little kid doesn’t write love notes?”

This mom says her son passed a very sweet note to his crush.

“How she wears the same uniform and how her eyes sparkled like diamonds,” his mother said.

But soon, she says other students started teasing her son about wanting to see the little girl naked.

“That’s when the principal proceeded to tell me that it wasn’t appropriate that he was writing the note and that if he writes another note, they are going to file sexual harassment charges on my 9-year-old,” the mom said.

Hillsborough school district said the boy wrote more than one note and that the notes were unwanted, so that borders on harassment.

“It may be something he thought was very sweet and innocent,” said Dr. Valerie McClain, a licensed psychologist in Tampa
 
Two possibilities:
- either BB took things out of context just for the heck of it, to have some fun
- or things (aka the quick criminalization of kids) are really that bad in the US.
I don't live in the US, so dunno.

But (imo) there's a bit of a similar phenomenon going on in Au/Nz. Aka jumping in too quick and taking kids from their moms, in case there's any suspicion of child abuse or neglect.
Which started as a good thing (there were some awful cases of child abuse/neglect which slipped through the cracks, many years ago). So they tightened up the preventive measures.
But what started as a good thing degenerated, further down the line, in the occasional case where social workers jumped the gun too quickly, in order to "cover their backs".
 

First of all, I Googled Inquisitr, and it's fake.

Second of all, if it were real, I would applaud the principal for taking swift action. Are charges and sexual harassment threats excessive? Enh. But at no point should a 9-year-old be sending love notes. I wouldn't want any daughter of mine to be receiving them, and any son of mine who sent one would get quite the talking-to.

However, that's how we handle things these days - zero-tolerance and criminal charges. And people either need to learn to coexist with that or rise up and fight it en masse. And people are far too distracted by Kardashian drama and iPhones to do the latter.
 
First of all, I Googled Inquisitr, and it's fake.

Second of all, if it were real, I would applaud the principal for taking swift action. Are charges and sexual harassment threats excessive? Enh. But at no point should a 9-year-old be sending love notes. I wouldn't want any daughter of mine to be receiving them, and any son of mine who sent one would get quite the talking-to.

However, that's how we handle things these days - zero-tolerance and criminal charges. And people either need to learn to coexist with that or rise up and fight it en masse. And people are far too distracted by Kardashian drama and iPhones to do the latter.
Prude
 
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