Retired schoolteacher of around 25 years. Blah blah blah.
Yes, we have no private lives. I was warned of that every year.
She did nothing wrong. More importantly, ask why she had to supplement her income. I would not be able to survive on what I would be making today.
If this is the one from a while ago, she was making 40k teaching and 120k on OF...
The only reason she kept teaching was she actually likes teaching.
But yeah, the best thing for a country long term is if educators are some of the highest paid positions. The investment into the next generation is one of the biggest pay offs. There's a lot of geniuses out there that just get a dog shit education and never live up to their potential.
Too many adults/voters just don't see the benefit of investing in the future
I almost changed careers to teaching and dodged a bullet. Still a very worthwhile masters with the combination of philosophy, psychology, statistics and data interpretation ,management, and assesment. Its really an incredible field and its to bad it gotten such a short shrift.
It's sad that a teacher could possibly have no private life. It's even more questionable how the account was "found". I see no one is mentioned as having found it and reported it.
I think it was foolish of the district to fire her; if no student knew about it. The article also neglects to mention parental outrage; so it would seem that not even a parent discovered this either.
If all of this was done explicitly outside of the school, off grounds, and not mentioned ever; it makes no sense other than a few adults finding it awkward.
Missouri is a very conservative place. They would see this as too scandalous, think her to be an immortal person, and not fit to be around children. I'm not saying it's right, just the perspective of the majority in that area of the country.
Missouri is deeply stupid. But not "conservative". And I say that as a lifelong resident. Talk about any liberal, progressive, or possibly socialist policy in isolation. Most Missourians would find them favorable. The biggest trick is to avoid their programmed triggers. If you can navigate around their programming. You will get rational and reasonable responses most times. But that's the trick. So many of them are so heavily programmed and tightly wound. That rationality is almost a foregone conclusion out of reach.
People fuck. Their granny fucked in order for their mother to fuck in order to born them. Dogs fuck in the park. Cats fuck. Everything fucks. Yet they behave like teens (the horniest creatures judging by my own past classmates and poor-written fanfics I sometimes encounter now) don't know what sex is. Or don't know kids have seen it everywhere before these offended snowflakes been born. Their ancestors were arranging the bull to inseminate cows on a farm, other domestic species too.
Yup yup yup! I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: most people think sex is awesome. If you don’t, then by all means don’t have it or watch it. But don’t you dare judge other people for doing one of the most natural and enjoyable things on earth.
It’s so strange to me that people stigmatize the one thing most humans have in common: that most of us are the byproduct of fucking.
The thing is... The game was fucked from the start.
– probably Benny, Fallout: New Vegas
Sex is the den of hypocriticism. It's shamed, it's not welcome anywhere, it's included in popular products, it's the biggest seller. Abscence from it and abundance of it were used as a tool to manipulate people up to the point it all get mixed up and makes no sense. It's as natural as sneezing, yet it's special status makes everything about it weird.
With what they don't do to provide an affordable housing, many would have a first hand experience of that.
Exhibition no 1: A concrete cave, where three generations lived together before a bloodshed over picking the right sauce. Youth of a clan depicted beheading corpses of elderly, and cementing them unknown to anyone to still have their pension to support their living.
As it turned out, people in Utah County, a place that often boasts of being the most conservative area in the nation, were disproportionately large consumers of the very videos that prosecutors had labeled obscene and illegal. And far more Utah County residents were getting their adult movies from the sky or cable than they were from the stores owned by Larry Peterman.