Wednesday, November 20, 2019

PUBLIC SCHOOL CONTRACTOR JAILED

  Scott Gelardi, the Director of Food Services for the El Campo (Texas) Independent School District arrived for work as usual this morning, and fell into the waiting arms of the Wharton County Sheriff. He's sitting in pokey right now on $70,000 bond. 

  It seems that some boys at Northside Elementary School discovered a hidden videocamera in the bathroom. Investigators were able to trace the device to Gelardi. A subsequent search of his home led to additional charges of Possession of Child Pornography with Intent to Distribute. 


  Gelardi was a contractor employed by Aramark Food Services. According to the company's website, a person in Gelardi's position is paid around $80,000 per year; which of course is picked up by the taxpayers. The company nets about $15 billion in annual revenue despite having a very shady reputation. But Aramark does have a sterling record when it comes to political correctness. 

   Just the sort of people to trust around schoolchildren, right? According to Yahoo Finance, "Aramark PRIDE has been a leader in Aramark’s diversity and inclusion efforts. Aramark has received 100% score on the Human Rights Campaign’s Corporate Equality Index the last 5 years, and Aramark joined Supreme Court amicus briefs supporting marriage equality in Ogerbegell v. Hodges and more recently, the three Title VII cases argued before the Court on October 8, 2019. In 2017, the ERG lead the implementation of gender transition guidelines for Aramark employees."

   The El Campo Independent School District likewise foments this kind of fake 'tolerance'. Page 29 of the Student Handbook reads:

  "Gender-based harassment includes harassment based on a student’s gender, expression by the student of stereotypical characteristics associated with the student’s gender, or the student’s failure to conform to stereotypical behavior related to gender. Examples of gender-based harassment directed against a student, regardless of the student’s or the harasser’s actual or perceived sexual orientation or gender identity, may include, but not be limited to, offensive jokes, name-calling, slurs, or rumors; physical aggression or assault; threatening or intimidating conduct; or other kinds of aggressive conduct such as theft or damage to property." 

  One has to wonder, in cases like these, whether the parents, taxpayers, and corporate executives aren't getting exactly what they deserve. They want to keep putting their heads in the sand and pretending that homosexuality is a safe---and even desirable---lifestyle; and that promoting it poses no danger to children or society. Nobody knows how many despicable perverts are looking at videos of their boys filmed by Gelardi. Nope: just drop some more Prozac; watch the Impeachment Hearings, and everything will be fine in good old El Campo. 


  

1 comment:

  1. ...pop some more prozac, watch the impeachment hearings...


    LMFAO!!!!

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