I Wear Pants;1532255 wrote:Teachers aren't allowed to be touched by their lovers. Gotcha.
You are not very adept at a logical discussion.
For the 1000th time, I don't agree with the firing.
With that said, if a teacher posted a video online of her having sex with her lover where the kids could see, would you say she shouldn't be disciplined?
Teachers of children for whatever reason are supposed to adhere to a different public decency 'standard' than most professions.
If I post a video online of my wife and I going at it and someone at work sees it I probably deal with some shame/whatever but don't get fired.
If a teacher of minor children does it they are likely to get fired.
If I post a picture of me holding my wife's breast online, I might get some backlash from conservative family but nothing else.
If a teacher posts it where their students can see it, they should expect some sort of reprimand from the administration.
This is a well known fact whether you agree with it or not. So, if I was a teacher I would be MUCH more careful with what I put in a public forum (although I'm already pretty conservative with what I put out there).
You have to realize this is not just with teachers anymore however.
One of the FIRST things employers do now when they interview someone for a prospective position is look them up on Facebook. If the profile and pictures are public and they see 'racy' pictures and statuses about getting hammered every night then they don't hire the person.
Talk to any serious HR people and they will confirm this. What you put in FB/Twitter/Etc most definitely can affect your career.