'Free Hunter Yelton'

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'Hunter Yelton of CaƱon City, Colo., is accused of sexual harassment. Hunter Yelton is 6 years old and in the first grade. "He has a crush on a girl at school, who likes him back," reports Colorado Springs' KRDO-TV. "It may sound innocent enough," the station intones. But in Barack Obama's America, even a small boy can become a sexual suspect.
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In April 2011 Russlynn Ali, then assistant education secretary for civil rights, issued a directive in which she threatened to withhold federal money from any educational institution that failed to take a hard enough line against sexual misconduct to ensure "that all students feel safe in their school." The directive's preamble declared: "The sexual harassment of students, including sexual violence, interferes with students' right to receive an education free from discrimination and, in the case of sexual violence, is a crime."
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As amusing as the story of Hunter Yelton is, however, it is an example of a dire and widespread problem. "Sexual harassment" rules are ostensibly sex-neutral, but in practice they are used primarily to police male behavior. Feminists like Hanna Rosin note with triumph that girls and women do better in school than their male counterparts. One reason is that normal female behavior is seldom stigmatized or punished in the name of "civil rights."

And while college "justice" is often downright oppressive, the excesses of contemporary feminism know no age limits. As the story of Hunter Yelton demonstrates, the war on men is also a war on little boys.'

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I don't believe a six year old is capable of "sexual harassment". If the boy was disruptive and/or disobeying rules and he warranted some form of punishment for the kiss, he should be punished for "misbehaving" "failing to follow instructions" or whatever, anything except "sexual harassment". I also wonder if the punishment and label would be the same if the kiss was girl > boy or girl > girl.

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"I also wonder if the punishment and label would be the same if the kiss was girl > boy or girl > girl."

None, unless there was a complaint. If so, the "punishment" would've been a warning to the girl not to do it again.

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