Nolte: Florida Teacher Fired for ‘Twerking,’ Announcing Herself as ‘Million Dollar Prostitute’

A substitute teacher in Florida has stirred controversy after an incident at Lake Minneola High School where she reportedly declared herself a “million-dollar prostitute” while twerking in front of students.

According to local reports, before authorities arrived, Angela Faith Jourdan displayed erratic behavior by yelling, slamming her hands on a desk, and making inappropriate comments to the students. She allegedly suggested engaging in sexual activities with them, further describing herself as a “million-dollar prostitute.”

Police were called to the high school around 10:20 a.m. on Monday, where they encountered Jourdan shouting incoherently. She reportedly told the officers to “put her in prison for life.”

One student recounted a disturbing encounter, claiming that after the class ended, Jourdan became physical, called her a derogatory name, and grabbed her by the neck as she attempted to leave the room.

Before law enforcement’s arrival, the assistant principal had tried to escort Jourdan out of the classroom, but she refused to comply.

Authorities have since charged Jourdan with several misdemeanors, including disorderly conduct, simple battery, and two counts of disrupting a school function.

Here’s the most interesting tidbit…

“The case report further reveals that Jourdan has a history of bipolar disorder.”

What?

Why was someone with a bipolar disorder allowed in the classroom? Why was she hired as a substitute?

As a Catholic, I was horrified by the sex abuse cases in the Catholic Church and had no problem speaking out against the cover-ups. Why? Because 1) what happened was obscene and indefensible, and 2) I love the Catholic Church and wanted the cancer removed.

And yet, those who claim to love public education and public schools and teachers continue to pretend that there is not a very serious sex problem in the public school system.

The Daily Mail recently dug into this issue and found that “25 female teachers had been arrested in 16 states in only the last 12 months — and it is feared to be merely the tip of the iceberg as there appears to be no centralized data collection to track this disturbing trend.”

This news is even scarier: “In his estimation, 80 percent of teachers who abuse students are still predominantly male.”

Now do the math… If those 25 female teachers only make up 20 percent of the sexual misconduct in the public schools, you’re looking at around 125 incidents a year.

And now we have this latest case in Florida that might not involve sexual abuse, but was certainly a highly sexualized situation and breakdown.

What is it with the culture in the school system that creates all of these incidents of sexual misconduct and abuse? What’s wrong with the employment screening process? Where does this sense of entitlement come from that says to these teachers that this behavior is okay?

Home school, y’all.

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