22 Girls Stripped Search in Texas Middle School

If a group of sixth grade girls is on a field trip and one of the teachers ends up “missing” a $50 bill, what’s the first logical thing that you would think to do in that situation?

Well, if you’re a public school teacher, obviously, you would strip all of the girls down to their bras and panties and rifle through their belongings. There’s no other possible solution than to sexually violate the dignity of all 22 girls because one of them might have committed a petty theft, right?

Ladies and gentlemen, reason number 17,432,688 why you should homeschool your children!

That scenario happened in Texas! And it gets worse.

When the teachers failed to find the missing $50 bill, the police — because apparently the teachers called the police over a missing $50 bill and the police had nothing better to do — the police took it even further!

The cops then lifted the girls’ bras to check for the money and searched waistbands of every girl’s panties. Because, as we all know, that’s how you handle other people’s children when one of them might be a thief.

Oh, except for one little problem… none of the girls had the $50 bill! So, did the cops then strip-search all of the teachers? Oh, no, you can’t treat a public school teacher like that, because the union rules would forbid it. Disgusting.

Check out Glenn Beck discussing this outrageous “guilty until strip searched and proven innocent” nightmare that these girls were put through. Beck also has a suspicion as to why this is happening in Texas, of all places, so you’ll definitely want to see this.


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