See my quote above? I answered it.
You answered that you don't know. Which is another way of saying you're afraid of contradicting yourself.
Why do you say it's the parents who ruined her life? It's not. There is such a thing called personal responsibility. There are consequences for every action. Quit acting like it's the end of the world because someone can't work with children. No, everybody should NOT work with children.
Personal responsibility does not mean that you can dictate what the consequences of the actions of others are. Personal responsibility would only apply when society has made rules that no stripper can ever be a teacher (it hasn't), and these rules are well known. An angry group of parents with pitch forks and an insanely intolerant woman on the internet do not qualify.
That would be like saying "Yeah, I threw rocks at those faggots. It's called personal responsibility, and that rock was the consequence that I decided for them."
This is completely different than making judgments about someone's religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation, etc.
No, it's not. You're using your religious judgements to harass someone else. You're trying to make their degree worthless, and their life's work for naught. How would you like it if someone else decided you'd never be able to do your passion anymore? All based on intolerance, and not any actual effect on children?
You've still refused to explain any way this could even remotely effect children. All it's done so far is effect YOUR perceptions of the teacher.
My, such an emotional reaction. Did you even go back and edit so that you could internet yell at me some more? :lol: At least you think my morals are cute. That's saying something.
Considering you replied hours after the 25 minute edit limit expired, that doesn't make any sense at all.
Well then, I guess you must be against sex education then? That would be teaching morality.
Also, teachers are not role models? Not authority figures that maybe SOME children might look up to and maybe want to emulate?
Sex education doesn't teach you morality. It teaches you how sex works, what STDs are, and how to practice safe sex. With few exceptions, no teacher in sex ed class is standing there telling kids they can't have sex.
So basically, strippers are NOT good enough for you or other guys because of their questionable moral standards, however you feel they are good enough for students who are trying to learn. Hmmm.
Are the kids marrying, dating, or ****ing the teachers? Or are they learning how to read and write? I find it astounding that you don't know the difference.
How many former strippers turned teachers have given kids lap dances or molested children? I'd like numbers and sources.
It doesn't matter what the teacher suggests with words. If she or he is engaging in such behavior, then they should forfeit working with children, as children can be impressionable. There's nothing unfair about it IMO. Actions have consequences.
Of course, I don't condone or not condone their behaviors. That's their lives, but when it has to do with my child, then yes I have every right to know if someone was a former or current sex industry worker.
To be completely honest, if you're this worried about one of your kids teachers being a former stripper, and the crazy influences this might have on your kid, you're a piss poor parent. You haven't prepared your kid for the real world at all.