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Jun 17, 2008 Letters
DEAR EDITOR,
I must respond to Leon Jameson Suseran’s letter captioned “My letters were taken out of context,” dated June 16th, 2008.
Leon Jameson, you just can not speak with both sides of your mouth.
Did you not say there is a problem with how young female teachers dressed?
Did you not say male teachers do not have a problem with the way they dressed?
Why are you now saying that male teachers wear their shirts out of their pants and there is a dress code for teachers?
Did you write your Father’s Day letter before you went on to degrade and denigrate our young female teachers on how provocative they dressed?
Did you mention that in your original letter, in which you only lambasted, degraded and denigrated our young female teachers?
Am I really taking your letter out of context when it’s your own writing?
Why say it now in your response letter to me?
You must never be allowed to speak with both sides of your mouth.
Yes sir, it is people like you who want the world to believe you are saintly and always right on every topic and every subject, and when faced with the truth you call people’s letters atrocious.
Leon Jameson Suseran, you even admitted to assaulting children in school as a teacher and called it corporal punishment.
Now you are degrading our young females, so I ask you this question, sir:
What is more atrocious, my letters of facts, or what you did to school children and what you are now attempting to do to our young females in teaching and in society?
T. King
Jan 12, 2025
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