Why Victims of Female Perpetrators are Ignored: Part 2 (Hot for Teacher)

Alexander Moreau de Lyon
12 min readAug 6, 2023
A photograph of Tucker Carlson facing the viewer and looking confused.
Photo from Tucker Carlson Tonight on FOX News

TW: Sexual assault (on minors), rape, pedophilia, misogyny, homophobia, and misandry

Welcome to the second part of this fledgling series. Last time, we looked at the Duluth model and how it reinforced the man-on-woman narrative of domestic violence to the detriment of male abuse survivors. Today, we are discussing how those survivors are often laughed at by looking at examples of female sexual abusers who get away with their crimes, often teachers performing this against young boys.

Before doing so, I must address the elephant in the room: Why is there a random screenshot of Tucker Carlson at the top of this blog? Well, dear reader, Tucker Carlson has much more to deal with this subject than you would think. (By the way, shout out to the fine folks at Some More News for the idea of using Tucker’s stupid face more than it is.)

In April 2014, the former FOX News pundit covered a story in which a middle school teacher from Texas reportedly performed a lap dance for the birthday of a 15-year-old boy. On the program, Outnumbered, Carlson remarked that charging the teacher would be insane because “there was no victim here.” You see, folks, Carlson believed that because the teacher was “hot enough,” it would never have been a crime to do what she did. He then doubled down on…

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