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Is the profession of male preschool teacher a shame? Why is it always susceptible to prejudice? Two days ago, I watched a Danish movie called "The Hunt", and the plot of the movie is roughly like this: the protagonist

author:Xia Yizhou

Is the profession of male preschool teacher a shame? Why is it always susceptible to prejudice?

Two days ago, I watched a Danish movie called "The Hunt", and the general plot of the movie is like this: The protagonist Lucas works in a kindergarten, he is kind-hearted, responsible and conscientious.

This quickly became popular with his colleagues and kindergarteners, a little girl named Carla, who was particularly close to Mr. Lucas.

In the face of her student's childish and simple overtures, Lucas could only decline, but unexpectedly, Kara took revenge on this, and she began to lie and retaliate against Luca, saying that Lucas exposed her sexual organs and violated her.

As a result, Lucas was charged with assaulting girls, and for a while, he became the object of exclusion and disgust for the entire town. At the same time, he was cursed by friends, suspicious by his wife, killed by his dog, and malice from strangers.

This brought Lucas close to collapse, and although in the end, Carla finally changed her story and revealed the truth, but the public's malice towards Lucas is still there. It did not end with Lucas's regaining his innocence, and he was still spurned by everyone.

The reason why there are so few male teachers is similar to this. For example, in a situation, if a boy pees his pants or pulls on top of his pants, if a female teacher washes the ass of a male classmate, then there is nothing to do.

And if it is a female classmate who pees her pants, or pulls on her pants. And it is a male teacher who washes the ass of a female classmate, then the problem is very serious, and it is likely to be criticized and reported the next day.

It's easy to look at people with "tinted glasses", and this is the case for the profession of male preschool teacher. There are very few male teachers in natural kindergartens, and basically there are only female kindergarten teachers.

Is the profession of male preschool teacher a shame? Why is it always susceptible to prejudice? Two days ago, I watched a Danish movie called "The Hunt", and the plot of the movie is roughly like this: the protagonist
Is the profession of male preschool teacher a shame? Why is it always susceptible to prejudice? Two days ago, I watched a Danish movie called "The Hunt", and the plot of the movie is roughly like this: the protagonist
Is the profession of male preschool teacher a shame? Why is it always susceptible to prejudice? Two days ago, I watched a Danish movie called "The Hunt", and the plot of the movie is roughly like this: the protagonist
Is the profession of male preschool teacher a shame? Why is it always susceptible to prejudice? Two days ago, I watched a Danish movie called "The Hunt", and the plot of the movie is roughly like this: the protagonist
Is the profession of male preschool teacher a shame? Why is it always susceptible to prejudice? Two days ago, I watched a Danish movie called "The Hunt", and the plot of the movie is roughly like this: the protagonist
Is the profession of male preschool teacher a shame? Why is it always susceptible to prejudice? Two days ago, I watched a Danish movie called "The Hunt", and the plot of the movie is roughly like this: the protagonist

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