Conclusion

When Peggy Lee finally walked pertly out of my office, I couldn't help but admire her sense of justice and irony. A girl like that has every chance of doing, not only well in the world, but perhaps even exceptionally well!

I do wonder about the heavy, regular use of drugs, though.

Maybe I will 'drop' the hit of acid she gave me!

Or, again, maybe I won't! We'll see.

GENERAL CONCLUSION

In each of these eight cases, we saw a young student used and abused by various members of the school staff.

Shockingly enough, this sort of thing is not at all uncommon.

And, as you read through these striking case histories, you will notice that all of the abuse, with the exception of the lesbian cases, were 'crimes' that were inflicted upon the young students by heterosexual teachers and staff members.

So one of the points I want to make here is that all the fuss and loud noises made about the so-called evils of male homosexuals teaching young people is an extreme exaggeration of the whole student-teacher problem.

Sex 'crimes' can and do take place, but the fact is that it is not the exclusive domain of male homosexuals. Far from it. The vast majority of crimes against students are committed by heterosexual teachers and staff members.

Another point I'd like to make by way of a General Conclusion is the role that parents play in situations of this kind.

Frequently, all too frequently, when some unfortunate incident of this sort does occur (and they do occur, there's no avoiding or denying that), the parents of the used and abused young students do not make matters better.

They too often make them worse.

For instead of realistically accepting the facts for what they are and dealing with them in an adult, logical, compassionate and loving way, the confused parents make a bad situation worse, much worse, by blindly causing even more trouble and scandal!

So it is that the poor abused young students are not only abused and even raped by their teachers and staff members of the school, but they are even further abused by the ignorance and angry acting-out-of-guilt by the selfish, unthinking parents!

The parents are so often ego-centric in the worst possible way, that rather than help their children understand and forget the unfortunate things they've had to suffer at the hands of cruel adults, they seem to take an almost perverted delight in adding to the children's confusion and identity-crises!

So I offer one last word of brief advice.

When dealing with children in times of crisis in their lives, take the advice of Saint Augustine. It was many centuries when that wise man made the following statement, but the great and curative truth of it still applies ... today!

"Love, and do what you will."