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Chapter 1: What kind of teacher drama is shared from the Christian high school?
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It's a Lot is Nightmare fuel time. What the hell is this? This is a bit of, we've had office drama recently, but this is a bit of school drama. Like teachers?
Yeah. Oh my God. I'm so excited. I'm so excited. Because sometimes the kids get involved. We'll see. We'll see. All right, let's begin.
Hey, Amy, Abby and co, anyone else that's there. Firstly, I'd like to say that I love the podcast and I'm always listening to it when I'm riding my horse. Cool. Whoa. That's so cool. That's really cool. I think that's a first for the podcast.
Wow. Send us a photo. Send me a photo. That's actually the sickest thing in the world. The way she casually said it as well.
Wow. Very cool. I love the NFMs. I just love you in general. Anyway, moving on to set the scene. This is some crazy events that happened at my Christian school. I'm going to start with the less crazy one. It's still insane, so trust me. But basically you're not prepared. Trust me. Anyway. So it started when I was in about probably year nine.
Okay, so she's a student at the school. Yeah. But it's drama between the teachers. About the teachers. Oh, that's even better. Yeah. That's like POV from a trial going, what's happening here?
We have a principal, white lady, bob, very thin fringe, very red. Thin, yeah. Yeah, okay, probably don't need to say that. No, you're just describing her. It paints a picture.
Yeah, we've got the picture.
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Chapter 2: What incident involving a principal sparked controversy at the school?
By now. Yeah. I think we all should have a pretty good cultural understanding, even if this was 10 years ago. Yeah.
We should all get that. But to be fair, there have been more kids that have been ā I've heard through mum's teacher friends and stuff that there have been more younger kids who have been saying racist things in classrooms because of their online ā Yes.
I think kids now are probably more exposed ā to that because of TikTok, YouTube, whatever, then we would have been at the same age.
A hundred percent. But this was, this chick was in grade nine. So it would have been at least, let's say she's, even if she's 20, that was still, it was still in the woke mind virus era. So we're all aware. We're all aware.
Hard R N word.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Hard R N word. Also, why didn't she just say the N word?
Yeah. We all know what it is. Especially because she said, the caller has said that this principal didn't say any other words. Like presumably she has said to the cohort like, you know, no swear words, no this, no that, and then just comes out with the N word. It's so intense.
It's fucking crazy. Christian schools. Yeah. You know?
the whole school into a microphone and the silence was deafening. I was there and me and my friend were like, It was crazy. Like the teacher, you know, the teachers were like, oh, my God. And the lady that like writes, I think she writes her script stuff, was standing off stage like, what did she just say? That was not scripted.
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Chapter 3: How did students react to the principal's controversial assembly speech?
So that feels crazy to say. And the gay people, that feels like ā but it's interesting to know if ā There are restrictions around it.
And it's like whether or not there are restrictions around it, it's still like not exactly an appropriate conversation to be having with 15-year-olds. No. And saying that if my ā also one of the kids going, if your daughter was raped, would you ā I'm going, kids.
That's when you go, no, no, sorry. You don't go, yeah, I would force her to keep it. That's sick and twisted. That is sick and fucking twisted. That's really intense. If your daughter was raped, you would force her to keep the child. That's not well.
Yeah. You should have just not answered the question. Yeah. I don't know. Anyway, this is not the nightmare fuel to start with. But okay. So basically I didn't like this guy. And every time he walked past me and we'd go, hi, I just kind of ignored him because I was like, you're a fucking idiot. Something's going to happen with you.
But I did not think the thing that would happen would happen, you know. Like this is not what I thought was going to happen. So yeah. This went on for a few years, but I didn't like him, but whatever. And then at the beginning, probably a couple of months into year 12, We get like an email saying that Mr. ā let's call him Judas because ā Yeah, okay. Mr. Judas will not be coming back in.
He's lost his ministry. Like, yeah, whatever. His ministry that allows him to teach like Christian stuff and just teach in general. It's been revoked so he can no longer teach at this school. And we were all like, oh, I wonder why. So obviously there was rumours going around and I didn't ā like no one really knew what happened.
But slowly there started to be the rumour is that he cheated on his wife. And I was like, hmm, very interesting. So I decided to dig a little further. And I have ā this has been confirmed, by the way. I made sure before I said anything. Okay.
But this man had been sleeping with 13 other women from his church and he was like one of the church like counselling people that would like, you know, guide people with their life or whatever. Oh, my God, a bloody baker's dozen.
Are you joking? It's like the disciples plus one. Yeah.
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Chapter 4: What shocking revelation was made about the chaplain at the school?
But, you know, maybe it was kind of like mom and wives and it was swinging.
Yeah. Yeah.
Maybe he's all consensual on including his ā Including the other partners. Yeah. And his wife. Yeah, maybe he actually is a really cool, good guy. Probably not. All right. Well, love yous. And if you want to come to my show, you can get tickets, link in show notes and, yeah, send in your nightmare fuels. I like the Christian church ones a lot. That got my heart pitter-pattering. All right.
Love yous. It's a lot, isn't it?