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America’s most trusted profession is now one of its most troubling.
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Modern feminism didn’t empower women... it broke them, leaving a generation chasing validation instead of virtue.
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Today’s classrooms run on politics, cliques, and social justice. Kids aren’t students... they’re test subjects.
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Boys aren’t being taught to be men anymore. They’re being taught to apologize for it.
BRIEFING
Jett here. Something’s gone very wrong in America’s classrooms, and everyone knows it. The teaching profession, once one of the most trusted in the country, has become one of the most disturbing. So, what happened? How did a field once ruled by steady, compassionate women turn into a breeding ground for chaos, confusion, and politics? Let’s get into it.
For decades, teachers were pillars of the community. They taught kids how to read, write, and complete math problems. They modeled stability, discipline, and decency.

But today’s classrooms look more like culture war outposts than places to learn. The basics are gone and have been replaced by activism, identity politics, and personal agendas flying proudly under the banner of “progress.”
These days, girls are being raised to fear men... to see their God-given power and strength as a threat instead of a comfort. Boys are being told to sit down, stay quiet, and apologize for existing. It's reprogramming at its most evil. There's a shift in the natural balance of things. Roles are reversing, and the damage can be seen everywhere.
Women are destroying yet another profession.
Once upon a time, the classroom was sacred ground. Now it’s a creepy laboratory for "self-expression" and social engineering. And the question we have to ask is simple... how did women lose the plot so badly?
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The public’s perception of the teaching profession has soured in recent years, with just 59 percent of respondents to a nationally representative survey saying the job has at least “considerable prestige” this year, compared to 78 percent of respondents in 1998.
Keep in mind, about three-quarters (77 percent) of teachers are women and 23 percent are men, according to data from the National Center for Education Statistics. All of these numbers tell a dark and scary story.
And think about this: just 27 years ago, about eight out of ten Americans saw teaching as a prestigious calling. Today, barely half do. That collapse is jaw-dropping, and it didn’t happen by accident.
The job has shifted from education to activism. Classrooms became laboratories for ideology, and children's minds became weapons in a deeply political battle. The steady, respected image of the teacher... the one who modeled calm authority... was replaced by volatility, blue hair, LGBTQ flags, and other assorted spectacles that have no place in a classroom.
Many teachers are still doing the work for the right reasons, but the radicals have hijacked the profession. They're loud, visible, and impossible to ignore. They turned a profession built on trust into a stage for politics and personal chaos. And in the process, they’ve managed to burn through decades of public respect in less than a generation.
Today's teachers seem to be knee-deep in their own identity crisis. They're confused about power, boundaries, and even adulthood itself. That’s why we keep seeing these disturbing stories of female teachers crossing the line sexually with their teen students, pushing left-wing ideology instead of academics, and chasing online clicks.
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Debra Lafave was a Florida teacher who became notorious after having an affair with a 14-year-old student. According to the New York Daily News, Lafave pled guilty in 2005 to at least four sexual encounters with one of her middle school students a year before. She was married at the time, and she and her husband divorced amid the scandal.
Louisiana teachers Shelley Dufresne and Rachel Respess had a threesome with a 16-year-old student. Respess was 25 and Dufrense was 33 at the time.
Alabama teacher and coach Matthew Shane Wester was 37 when he was charged with caught having sex with a student in 2015. Amidst the sex scandal Wester divorced his wife and then 67 days later married the 18-year old student.
Utah teacher Brianne Altice pleaded guilty in 2015 to sexual abuse for having sex with three of her students.
49-year-old Smart was a media coordinator at a high school where she met 15-year-old Billy Flynn. She also led a program called that was meant to help teenagers cope with sex and drugs. The then 22-year-old married Smart and Flynn started an affair. Allegedly, Smart convinced Flynn to kill her husband, Gregg Smart.
Preschool teacher Heather Phillips had sex with her 12-year-old daughter's boyfriend, who was 15. She claimed that the teen got her pregnant. The mother was 40 at the time.
Two California high school teachers were convicted of having underage sex with a male student during a drug-fueled camping trip in 2014.
Story after story shows the same pattern... young, self-styled feminist teachers crossing lines with teenage boys. The headlines call it an “affair,” but it’s not. If these were male teachers and female students, the outrage would be national. The only difference is gender. Once again, women get a pass.

So why the double standard for these lady teachers?
Because modern feminism built one. Women are framed as victims by default, even when they’re the aggressors. They’re taught to fear men, to see power as oppression. But in these cases where women are preying on teen boys, the power dynamic flips. These women finally get to rule over a man... mind, body, and spirit... even if that “man” is actually a boy.
This is what happens when people who are already emotionally unstable are placed in positions that demand emotional steadiness and restraint.
Teaching and parenting require exactly that.
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A 911 call reporting the death of a boy led to his mother – a public school teacher – being accused of homicide, according to investigators in Florida. It happened Sunday, Oct. 19, in the Drexel Road area near Land O’ Lakes, the Pasco Sheriff’s Office said in a news release. “The suspect, an adult woman and mother of the juvenile, reported the incident to dispatch around 9:50 a.m.,” the sheriff’s office said. “The manner of death is part of the ongoing investigation.” Justine Mroz, 40, was arrested and charged with second-degree homicide, the sheriff’s office said. An affidavit reports her 6-year-old son was autistic and was banging his head against the floor when Mroz tried to restrain him, WFLA reports. A struggle erupted and Mroz said she “snapped” and strangled the boy with both hands, the station said.
Chaos, confusion, and disruption occur when education becomes ideology instead of knowledge. Classrooms are now designed around emotional comfort, not natural difference. The entire system rewards sensitivity and compliance, and these qualities align perfectly with feminine energy, while punishing risk-taking, physicality, and assertiveness, which are at the core of who boys are and how they learn and grow.
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For decades, schools have cut shop class, as well as recess and other programs that mental-health experts say give boys an outlet for their energy. The American Psychological Association reported that boys often receive more severe punishment than girls in school for the same behaviors. And there are fewer male teachers now than in the 1980s, according to the American Institute for Boys and Men.
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Feminist teacher has an existential crisis after seeing facts about boys and men: pic.twitter.com/LB7vz5C4cf
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With male teachers disappearing and masculine outlets erased, boys are being culturally declawed. They have no place to move, no one to model discipline, and no healthy way to channel their instincts. Instead, they’re told by their female teachers that those instincts are toxic. That message creates confusion and depression.
The push to make classrooms more “inclusive” has turned them into echo chambers for one half of human nature. Boys don’t need to be reprogrammed into softer versions of themselves. They need structure, outlets, and men who remind them that strength isn’t something to apologize for.
DEBRIEFING
The teaching profession didn’t just lose respect; it lost its anchor. What used to be a calling has become a crisis. The teachers who once modeled stability and discipline are being replaced by activists, oversharers, and emotionally unstable ideologues. America’s most trusted profession is now one of its most troubling, and women are to blame.
Modern feminism sold a generation of women the idea that power means domination and emotion means authenticity. But real power is restraint. Real authenticity is self-control. When you strip those away and hand someone a classroom full of children, you don’t get education, you get emotional theater. That’s how you end up with teachers who preach politics instead of phonics and collapse the first time life pushes back.
Today’s classrooms run on TikTok clout, personal and private confessions, and left-wing identity. Teaching isn’t a vocation anymore. It’s a platform for LGBTQ causes. The goal isn’t to shape young minds; it’s to recruit them into the progressive army. The result is kids who can recite slogans but can’t form original thoughts or solve a math problem. But somehow, they know they need to switch genders. Go figure.
With male teachers all but gone and masculine outlets erased, boys are being told that who they are is a problem to fix. They learn that risk is wrong, leadership is toxic, and confidence is a privilege. We used to build men up, now we’re tearing them down.
Feminized classrooms, broken role models, and ideological curriculums are raising kids who are more anxious, confused, and disconnected than ever before. We took the adults out of the room and replaced them with activists and then wondered why everything fell apart.
The classroom needs wisdom again, not politics, not therapy, not validation. Just adults grounded enough to lead.
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Although it’s certainly gotten insanely off the rails over the past decade or two, I can testify that women teachers have been covertly mentally abusing and denigrating boys (especially intelligent ones) for at least 65 years
It took me until High School to have my first male teacher (outside of gym class) and I was blown away. I never knew a teacher who actually treated his students with respect until then, and he got respect back tenfold. He knew how to teach and he wanted you to learn. I actually wanted to go to his class each day.
Same thing with a few other male teachers I had later in High School, drafting, math, astronomy, and US Government. Not a one of those teachers ever made it a big deal about who was running the classroom because they didn’t need to.
Yes, I did have a very few female teachers who were no nonsense and treated all the kids more or less evenly. But it was a precious few (oddly enough those teachers were usually the ones that most kids hated because they weren’t allowed to skate). I realize it’s all anecdotal but that’s my personal experience from K-12
Thank you, Alex and Jett Cross
I’m an Air Force brat. I was a new kid 18 different times, K-12. I graduated in 1973. I believe this was the period of time when this change was being enacted. I didn’t go to a big city school until my sophomore year. I had never made a grade below a B up to that year. I was an athlete and an honor roll student. This made the enemy of female teachers. They wanted to flunk me so I could go die in Vietnam.
If I only knew now what I couldn’t understand then. We have a big problem in this world we live in. Why can’t we be free people and empower women at the same time? If this continues, we will return to serfdom, where women will be forced back into slavery or executed in a Marxist world.
I share my experience w/grade school women instructors. 1st grade, abusive psycho bitch, 2nd acceptable, 3/4 excellent and kind, I was a bit of a challenge. 5th worst insane bitch that ever lived, She would attack in the cloak room, however we fought back, got a 30 day time out over that shit. Males in 7th and 8th, world of improvement.
Oh do whine on. Men who whine about “women” as some kind of collective failure are just insecure latte lads waving the tired old flags of the male chauvinism that made the women’s movement necessary. As long as you little boys keep denigrating women collectively, you deserve to be collectively denigrated. Grow the heck up. You disgust me…and I am NOT a feminist…I’m a realist.
Great article. Who needs an army when women are running the American education system. It’s outrageous.
The best solution is to get your kids out of public school. ASAP. If you care anything about them and their future. There are options and if it’s important to you, you will make it happen. They are not safe.
End public schools.
Amen.
Food, shelter, clothing, education should be the responsibility of the family. A government-educated citizenry is a government-owned citizenry.
Rush was right. Anything the left touches (including women) they wreck to uselessness. What got into women, anyway?
When I read these nonsense articles that collectively denigrate a gender or race, my eyes roll so far back into my head, they hit my tonsils, Puh-lease…how juvenile,
Women RUIN everything they run because decisions mostly rely on emotions and not facts and logic!!!!!!!!!!! Seen it for forty years in Administration Positions.
I think all teachers should be tested. They can’t even read.
The buildings that used teach you Children Monday through Friday would also have Church on Sunday many years ago though out America and the frontiers. Then the lie of separation of Church and state happened but worry not it shall be reversed like the lie of rvw. Like it or not lefties this nation is Christian and it will become it once more.
Add to that the increase in fatherless homes and it is easy to see how we have gotten here.