Guilty by Gender Association: Twelve Year Olds and Under Made to Apologise at Age of Innocence

One Victorian Government-based school wants young males to be seen guilty of all crimes against women.

L. J. Critcher
2 min readMar 31, 2021

Note: Opinion piece. I try to use facts where present. If the material below does not align with the truth, then said material is subject to change with future knowledge.

Apparently, a certain Victorian school, that of Brauer College — situated in Warrnambool, has made a display of the male students in their school for almost no reason at all. In fact, it’s probably in this semi-age of innocence that they have made the very young males ‘perpetrators’ of being guilty for their gender entirely.

And parents should be very upset.

Without any warning to the school’s student’s parents, an assembly was formed about sexual harassment and assault, but the biggest, and OUTRAGEOUS, act was to be begotten by male students, as those that were above them in POWER — the staff of Warrnambool’s Brauer College — forced the young males to stand up in front of the female students in assembly and APOLOGIZE to them for acts that they did not commit against them. And, I do presume that they are innocent of such acts because of that little phrase, “Innocent until proven guilty.”

Of course, I do not want to bore you for too long… Parents should be upset, of course.

The school is a part of a Government-based institution that should not be giving out “free lessons on public humiliation”, especially if they have a Marxist goal in mind. It is there for EDUCATION ONLY, not etiquette, not discipline. If parents want to be part of their children’s lives, this is the time.

PARENTS should be the ones that educate their children on social and moral behaviour. Not a state-controlled school, especially one in Victoria. Whether a Marxist agenda has secretly swept in or not, this is the type of school, and its staff, that needs to be reprimanded for their actions, and not their students. A letter of apology was given, but serious action should be placed upon them (especially the Principal, Jane Boyle) for placing their students under an unknowing psychological duress, and the Victorian government should put them on public display.

One final note: If the school had fears that they had bad behaviour happening, or wanted the parents to educate their children in regards to matters of the sexual nature crossed with socialising at school, they would’ve done better with sending a message to all parents that they wanted all of their students to be safe, and do well in school, along with parents giving guidance to their children in such areas. Nothing more.

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L. J. Critcher

Main interests: Politics and video games. I have others, but they are numerous. I like to write opinion pieces.