Wednesday, September 5, 2012

HS Girls Basketball Coach Bryan Craig Resigns After Release of His Graphic Book

Bryan Craig, hs basketball coach resigns due to graphic book

HS Girls Basketball Coach Bryan Craig Resigns After Release of His Graphic Book

Craig, also a guidance counselor at the school, was put on paid administrative leave Friday after the SouthtownStar first reported his book “It’s Her Fault,” included graphic descriptions about his opinions on vaginal differences between women of different races and that, “the easiest kill for a man is through the young lady with low self-esteem.”

Former Rich Central coach Craig resigned from coaching on Friday and was put on paid administrative leave pending an investigation, according to district officials.
Craig’s 44-page book is the uproar of this recent scandal. Read a bit more of what he stated earlier:
“The easiest kill for a man is through the young lady with low self-esteem,” Craig wrote in the book. “Of course some will feel this is taking advantage, and yes it is. The ultimate goal for a man is to do all he can to eventually be able to commit and submit to a woman’s power.”
All men and women should be sexually promiscuous before getting married, Craig wrote. He describes in graphic detail what he perceives to be the difference in the color and texture of vaginas of women from various races and ethnicities.
Craig also addresses his own sexual faults.
“Even though I feel I’m beyond the highest caliber of men, I still have a weakness for cleavage,” Craig wrote. Later in the book, Craig gets personal, writing that a woman he loved in college got pregnant, miscarried the child, and then told him she was cheating on him.
“From that moment forward, I vowed to never be put in that situation, and to mind-f--- every woman I could,” Craig wrote.
Two of Craig’s former players, Deanna Dudley and Senica Esco defended him, saying he was a good mentor.
“I don’t think him expressing how he feels about his personal life, or a general topic, should mold parents’ opinions about how he’s counseling at the school,” said Dudley, a forward for Craig’s team from 2008 to 2010.
Before suspending Craig, Rich Township High School District 227 Supt. Donna Simpson Leak had said earlier that Craig “has his constitutional right to free speech.” Leak said she had known about the book and its contents for about a week.

Ken Levinson, a Chicago lawyer who handles freedom-of-speech cases among others, agreed with Leak about the free speech issue.
“He certainly has a First Amendment right, generally speaking, for free speech and to publish his opinions,” Levinson said. “Where there could be a balancing issue or test, (depends) on what he does with the book. It would be one thing if he published the book in his private life, and it would be another thing if he spoke about the book to 8-year-olds or distributed it at school,” Levinson said.
We hope this turns in the favor of ridding him of the school system: Depending on the terms of Craig’s employment, teaching or discussing anything from his book in class might be a violation of his contract, Levinson said.

What? This is totally inappropriate for any school educator. Forget the rights and junk like that: what about your reputation? Apparently, many students, male and female, agree he should be able to write what he wants and make a living doing it. Unbelievable!!

Read more about this disgusting excuse for a school teacher and mentor HERE

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