Sheena Boll, teacher, 35, impersonated pupil with special needs to lie about being sexually abused by male colleague. Suspended sentence.

Our thanks to Jeff for this. Extracts:

A teacher who impersonated a 14-year-old girl in order to accuse one of her male colleagues of sexual assault has been found guilty on Tuesday (31 January 2017) of malicious communications. Sheena Boll, 35, of Forest Gate in east London, called Childline and pretended to be a teenage girl from the school she worked at in Newham, in order to falsely claim she been sexually assaulted by a male member of staff who worked alongside her with special-needs youngsters…

It later emerged that she had a history of making formal complaints [some or all of them false complaints?] to police against employees of organisations and businesses before eventually withdrawing them, telling officers she had reached a private resolution [financial gain?] with the subjects of the complaints…

In a victim statement, the male teacher – who is still employed by the school – described how the false allegations “sickens and angers” him.

He said: “I found out that an anonymous call had been made to Childline naming me as a paedophile, in that I had groped the breast of a student. I just didn’t know what to do to convince people that I would never do anything like that to a child – the thought sickens and angers me.

“I felt sick to the stomach, and found the whole experience really stressful. I felt like my reputation had been tarnished, and I was really distressed and even depressed as a result. I care a lot about what people think of me and I love teaching and making a positive impact on young lives.”

It’s little wonder men are disinclined to pursue teaching as a career. Yet again, a woman who should be in prison today has walked free.

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The next Doctor Who must be a woman, says Harriet Harman

Our thanks to Jeff for this. The insane harridan has spewed forth her opinions once again. Extracts:

Harriet Harman, Labour’s former deputy leader and a prominent feminist, has demanded the BBC appoint a woman as the next Doctor Who. She also said the new Doctor’s assistant should be a man, so she could ‘tell him what to do’…

Speaking at a Westminster lunch yesterday, Miss Harman [Miss, nor Ms.? Has anyone informed her husband, the perenially (and understandably) weary-looking Jack Dromey, of the impending good news?] agreed that the next Doctor should be a Time Lady.

‘Of course there should be a female Doctor Who but what we need is a man as her assistant,’ she said. ‘She has got to just tell him what to do, he will need that leadership.’

We should start a new award in Ms Harman’s honour, ‘Bossy Cow of the Month’. In the meantime, a number of pieces about her in The Daily Mash are here, including Women Still Face Discrimination, Says Jumped-Up Cow.

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Karen Straughan: Why I am not a feminist

The latest gem (video, 26:54) from Karen. We look forward to her next piece, ‘Why I am an anti-feminist’.

I was surprised but delighted to see that from 18:54 she critiques a feminist’s response to a point I’d made in the Q&A following the first screening of The Red Pill in Norwich recently, concerning the gender balance in parliament, and the harsher treatment of men than women by the judiciary, which leads to the travesty that if men were treated as leniently as women in prison sentencing terms, five out of every six men currently in British prisons wouldn’t be there.

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