High school teachers ‘expelled’ for texting dirty messages and sexually harassing students.

  • 9 years ago
On Christmas Eve, Japan’s Ministry of Education dismissed five high school educators over sexually explicit messages they sent to female students using popular app called Line.

One 30-year-old high school teacher had been messaging his students as early as April or May of 2014 with messages like: “sleep with me” or “don’t be jealous.”

Some of the female students posted photos of the teachers who had been harassing them on their Facebook and then were threatened with expulsion if they did not remove the photos.

One 23-year-old teacher summoned a female student to his office because her skirt was too short. He made her kneel on the floor, then snapped a few photos with his cellphone of her underwear.

Well, at least all five of them were fired together, maybe they can get together and start a porn club.

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