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Reply #3: The problem is we all make mistakes. That is the issue. [View All]

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beachmom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-18-09 12:14 PM
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3. The problem is we all make mistakes. That is the issue.
Basically, a person will have their Facebook account until their death. What are the chances of them never making a bad judgment? Asking people to be perfect is asking too much. The teacher was only 24 years old. On the other hand, a picture of yourself in a beer garden is not scandalous. The idea that having a drink is now a sin is nuts. Drinking too much and being intoxicated would be embarrassing. But she looks perfectly sober and pretty in the picture. Frankly, I find that parent who complained to probably be a fundie Christian. Only such a nut would be offended by that picture. As to the B word, that is more problematic, although that is the name of the game apparently.

I just think these schools (and parents) should be asked whether they are perfect 100% of the time. If not, then how dare they ask someone to resign who did nothing wrong in their private life, but probably revealed too much on Facebook. Definitely NOT grounds for firing.
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