Elite Chicago prep school dean brags about kids handling sex toys in class

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Elite Chicago prep school dean brags about kids handling sex toys in class​



By
Lee Brown


December 9, 2022 1:20pm
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The dean of students at an elite, $42,000-a-year Chicago prep school has been filmed bragging about kids playing with “dildos and butt plugs” in class while getting tips on having “queer sex.”
Joseph Bruno was secretly filmed by Project Veritas talking about the Pride Week event at Francis W. Parker School that included a visit by drag queen Alexis Bevels.
An LGBTQ+ Health Center came in and “they were passing around butt plugs and dildos to my students — talking about queer sex, using lube versus using spit,” Bruno said.


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Francis W. Parker School dean of students Joseph Bruno being secretly filmed by Project Veritas.
Francis W. Parker School dean of students Joseph Bruno was secretly filmed by Project Veritas. Project Veritas

Francis W. Parker School dean of students Joseph Bruno being secretly filmed by Project Veritas.
Bruno said "they were passing around butt-plugs and dildos to my students -- talking about queer sex, using lube versus using spit." Project Veritas

Francis W. Parker School dean of students Joseph Bruno being secretly filmed by Project Veritas.
He also said "the kids are just playing with 'em." Project Veritas

The dean of students at an elite $42,000-a-year Chicago prep school has been filmed bragging about kids playing with dildos and butt plugs in class while getting tips on having queer sex.
The dean of students at an elite $42,000-a-year Chicago prep school has been filmed bragging about kids playing with "dildos and butt plugs" in class while getting tips on having "queer sex". Project Veritas

Francis W. Parker School dean of students Joseph Bruno being secretly filmed by Project Veritas.
Bruno correctly guessed that the school would stand by the lesson. Project Veritas



“In a classroom, while I’m sitting there,” Bruno said — noting it was for kids as young as 14.


“They’re just, like, passing around dildos and butt plugs … The kids are just playing with ‘em,” he said of the high schoolers.


“They’re like, ‘How does this butt plug work? How do we do — like, how does this work?’” he said, with the drag queen there to “pass out cookies and brownies and do photos.”

Drag queen Alexis Bevels.Drag queen Alexis Bevels was also there to “pass out cookies and brownies and do photos.”Instagram/Alexis Bevels
In the clip secretly filmed in a coffee shop, Bruno confirmed that he had not told trustees about the sex-toy lesson, insisting he felt no need to because they would find it “wonderful.”


“That’s a real cool part of my job — I don’t have to worry about stuff like that,” he was recorded as saying, bragging about how he had “so much freedom” and “so much money to do stuff” at the school.


Bruno refused to answer questions when Project Veritas chief James O’Keefe confronted him outside the school door — with the guerrilla journalist loudly calling out in front of kids: “Sir! Anal butt plugs and toys?”

Francis W. Parker School in Chicago.The elite Chicago prep school, which charges around $42,000 a year, stood by the teacher and LGBTQ+ lesson.Project Veritas
However, just as Bruno predicted, the school stood by him — blaming the “far-right activist group” for having twisted an example of its “inclusive, LGBTQ+ affirming, and comprehensive approach to sex education.”


Principal Dan Frank told parents that “we are heartbroken that one of our colleague’s words have been severely misrepresented for a malicious purpose.”


Project Veritas “edited this video with malicious intent,” Frank complained — adding: “We are sickened by this group’s deceptive tactics.”

The Chicago's school letter attacking Project Veritas and standing by Bruno.Principal Dan Frank told parents that “we are heartbroken that one of our colleague’s words have been severely misrepresented for a malicious purpose.” Francis W Parker School
“Parker administrators and … Trustees support Parker’s programming, the strength and inclusivity of our curriculum, and the dedicated and talented faculty and staff that teach it,” the school stated firmly.
 
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