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Re: Judges say Calif. middle school teacher can't shake porn past, must not return to
Porn, short of some very limited production companies, is an extremely sleazy and disgusting market and industry, regardless of your views on sex and sexuality. Also, the reason she should admit to it, and the likely reason she didn't, is it would obviously have an impact on her teaching ability. And not based on any issue of morality, but on the nature of the relationship between students and teachers.
I'm not trying to make a correlation between the act of viewing porn and performing in pornography. I totally realize they are different in that regard. The correlation I'm making is that our culture generally frowns upon ANYONE viewing, being in, etc porn even though the majority of the population views it. See what I'm saying? I'm pointing out the hypocrisy of someone saying a teacher should admit she was in porn initially or be fired for it later even though they view porn movies themselves.
Porn, short of some very limited production companies, is an extremely sleazy and disgusting market and industry, regardless of your views on sex and sexuality. Also, the reason she should admit to it, and the likely reason she didn't, is it would obviously have an impact on her teaching ability. And not based on any issue of morality, but on the nature of the relationship between students and teachers.