How important it is, to teach children about what is appropriate and what is not, to prevent them from becoming victims, from the Front Page Sections, translated…
An eight-year-old female child was forced to fellate her school instructor, and because this young girl was taught back in kindergarten about sex, and she could use the word, “privates” to identify the male instructor’s genitalia, and the instructor couldn’t find anything else to say, he was sentenced to eight years in prison, and fined $400,000N.T.’s; another woman who was mentally retarded, because she took a gender equality course, she as able to clearly identify her perpetrator after she was, violated.
The foundation which had been the forefront in prevention of childhood sexual abuse stated, that guiding the school instructors to teach the children to protect themselves, including understand their own bodies, and separating the right and wrong kinds of touches, and how to get away when the children were being molested or raped, that is the only way, to keep the children away from the dangers of rape and sexual assaults.
The young girl who was victimized said, that on that day, the male instructor had, pulled the curtains on the windows and the doors, then, used a blue mask, covered her eyes, told her they were playing a guessing game, but had her lift up her arms, then, placed his “privates” into her mouth; the young child said, that the school taught them about the “privates”, meaning where you go to the bathrooms with.
The accused male instructor only admitted to playing the guessing games with her, and denied any criminal actions, and said, that he’d never taught the children about their bodies, and didn’t know how the young girl knew to refer to his penis.
But a fellow female instructor in the school testified, that the Department of Education mandated there to be a gender equality course, the male instructor had set up a lesson plan, and once used the illustrated book, “My Winkie” to show the difference between boys and girls, to teach the children about the areas of their bodies used to urinate, to not show it to anybody, or allow anybody to touch, and called it “privates”.
Another sixth grade girl was raped for a third time by her own father, after attending the lecture of sex ed, she’d disclosed to her teacher, “a friend of mine was raped by her father…”, although the child had described the incident using third-person, but the instructor found that something was off, and after checking, she’d found, that it’d, matched up with the young girl, reported it to the police, and, got the predatory father arrested, and he was given four years in prison.
A mentally retarded woman was raped, and the man who raped her said they were a couple, but the woman denied it, and stressed how she’d learned in her special eds school that “you shouldn’t allow anybody to touch you down there”, or “the boy touched a girl’s pubic area using his pubic area”, she’d hollered out “NO!”, the courts found the man guilty and sentenced him to three years, eight months.
And so, this is still, the AFTERMATH of these crimes, and, in these cases, preventions are ALWAYS better than the “treatment” or the punishment, because the deeds were already, done, and, these women were already, victimized, but thanks to the education of what constitute as appropriate sexually, children are, less likely, to stay silent!