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Teach Texas Women Not To Rape

Fort Worth teacher Alina Leung, 29, faces three charges, including sexual assault of a child, in a case involving a 15-year-old student at an all-boys school.

She even took him out of state. Crossing state lines for immoral porpoises has been a federal crime since 1910. Used to be called the White Slave Traffic Act. They need to lock up Alina and throw away the key.

Via Instapundit.

Two things I didn’t know about Texas

And I learned both of them thanks to the latest Texas teacher rapist. Sort of rapist. If we can take cBS reporting as factual. Big if, even with Dan Rather gone.

She’s no rapist under the law that is the first thing I didn’t know about Texas: That age 17 is the age of consent. Seventeen year olds are not jail bait. Unless…

Unless the law that is the second thing I didn’t know about Texas applies: It is illegal for teachers to have sex with students. Pretty cool. If true.

Teach Texas women not to rape 2

Seems like only yesterday. It was Dec. 9, actually, we were recounting a legislative committee’s finding that some Texas women high school teachers are having trouble avoiding sexually abusing students: statutory rape it’s called.

Comes now Haeli Wey, a former math teacher at posh Westlake High School on Austin’s prosperous west side, who faces up to 20 years in prison for not one, but two, second-degree felony charges of sex with 17 year olds.

You know a convicted male teacher would get the max time. Haeli certainly should, too. Then maybe this growing epidemic of Texas women teacher rapists would at least diminish, eh?

Teach Texas women not to rape

The headline is a modified steal from the Instapundit who has long chronicled the surprisingly increasing incidence of middle- and high school teachers, who are generally women, sexually abusing their students.

Now the problem is a growing Texas one, according to the state Senate Education Committee. The Texas Education Agency says the number of investigations of “inappropriate relationships” between teachers and students grew from 141 in 2009-10 to 188 in 2014-15. Long prison sentences may help.

And, strangely enough, it’s not just women teachers taking advantage of male students. They’re using the disappearing content feature of such apps as Snapchat and Kik to get sexually involved with female ones, too. Maybe it’s time for the Democrat party’s feminists to focus on the high school reality instead of their pretend rape problem involving only men at the country’s college and universities. Ya think?