Tuesday, April 10, 2007

For the lack of gender-feminist sheriff's deputies,
girl's initiation into the art of luuuuv is interrupted

I don't understand. Eve Ensler said this was OK.

IT'S WOMYN'S EMPOWERMENT, FOR PITY'S SAKE!!!!!

Haven't these backwoods Southern bumpkins ever read The Vagina Monologues? Heard of V-Day on college campuses everywhere?

Don't they know this teen-age girl and the 23-year old high school teacher are on the cutting edge of cultural evolution, striking a blow against oppression of womyn and for the fondest X-rated fantasies of Beavises and Buttheads across the land?

Haven't these crypto-fascist patriarchal goons heard that f***ing is an entitlement -- even when you're jailbait?

Here is the account of the homophobic oppression from WAFB-TV in Baton Rouge, La.:

A 16-year-old Tara High student left a note saying she was running away. She was found leaving a teacher's apartment, according to detectives and they say both teacher and student say they were involved in a sexual relationship. This is all the result of the 16-year-old's father. About a month ago, he found his daughter's journal that detailed the relationship. Then last Wednesday, the girl left a note saying she was running away.

When the girl was found, she was seen leaving the teacher's apartment complex, Jefferson Heights, which is located on Jefferson Highway. Both the student and the teacher were questioned by East Baton Rouge sheriff's officials, and admitted to having a relationship together. The teacher, 23-year-old Jamie Lynn Armstrong, did not teach the girl. Sheriff's officials say Armstrong told them she thought the student was 17 years old, not 16.

In a statement to the East Baton Rouge Sheriff's Office, the 16-year-old says she has visited the teacher's apartment several times, during which she and the defendant engaged in oral sexual intercourse during at least three visits. She says when she ran away from home, she spent the night with the teacher. She also says one sexual encounter occurred at the school.

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